Rabindranath Tagore Novel Summary

Scroll: Sunday book pick: ‘Farewell Song’, Rabindranath Tagore’s metafiction novel meant to silent critics

Sunday book pick: ‘Farewell Song’, Rabindranath Tagore’s metafiction novel meant to silent critics

Rabindranath Tagore Novel Summary 2

Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) was a famous Indian poet, novelist, philosopher, and artist. He made history by becoming the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. His ...

Rabindranath Tagore Novel Summary 3

A photo exhibition, inspired by the renowned poetic novel "Shesher Kobita" by the legendary Rabindranath Tagore, is set to take place this Friday (June 28) at 6pm at the Chitrashala Auditorium of the ...

Rabindranath Tagore Novel Summary 4

Rabindranath Tagore, philosopher, educator, novelist, poet and painter, is without challenge one of the greatest and most noble figures of modern times. Not only was he awarded the rare honour of the Nobel Prize for Literature, but he also won the distinction far more rare, less spectacular but much more significant, of having his works translated into different languages by writers of equal ...

Centring his novel around a young couple, Amit Raye and Labanyalata, Tagore uses a romantic relationship to comment on conjugal love, social expectations and literary criticism. Amit is back from ...

Rabindranath Tagore Novel Summary 6

I first read Raktakarabi (Red Oleanders), a play by Rabindranath Tagore, at the end of my 'Playwriting' course. It turned out to be just the push button I needed. I stumbled upon Tagore's Shesher ...

There isn’t a writer in any part of the world who is worshiped as fiercely by his own people as Rabindranath Tagore is by the Bengalis. Some may argue that Robert Burns comes close in Scotland, but ...