"Gitanjali," or Song Offerings, is a collection of poems translated by the author, Rabindranath Tagore, from the original Bengali. This collection won the Nobel prize for Tagore in 1913. This volume includes the original introduction by William Butler Yeats that accompanied the 1911 English language[...]
Gitanjali or the 'Song Offerings' translated to English by 'Great Sentinel' himself, is a collection of his favourite poems. The poems mirror the poet's intimate response to the spleandour of nature-the parched sumer earth, the flowers, the rivers and the first monsoon shower, are images which touch[...]
Rabindranath Tagore is famous for the school and university he founded in the Bengal countryside, but he spent much of his early childhood in Calcutta. Seen through the amused eyes of a precocious young boy, Tagore's memoir describes the joint family he grew up in, the city he played in, and the sch[...]
Gitanjali or the 'Song Offerings' translated to English by the 'great sentinel' himself, is a collection of his favourite poems. The poems mirror the poet's intimate response to the splendour of nature -- the parched summer earth, the flowers, the rivers and the first monsoon shower the images whic[...]
This powerful saga of the female protagonist, Bimla, traces her metamorphosis into a spiritually and intellectually evolved person in great detail. The story set against the backdrop of the Swadeshi movement in Bengal, is one of the most thought-provoking and powerful one by the Nobel laureate.[...]
This collection contains some of the gems by Rabindranath Tagore, who undoubtedly put India on the literary map of the world. These stories hold the readers enthralled from the opening sentence itself, bringing the various characters to life in vivid detail.[...]
A beautifully illustrated and lucidly narrated book that enables the reader to understand Tagore better.[...]