
Life is Like a Summer Flower: Tagore's Classic Selected Poems Iii (Platinum Commemorative Edition)
by H
About This Novel
This book contains Tagore's four beautiful collections of love poems: "Fruit Gathering", "The Lover's Yi", "The Ferry" and "Selected Poems". The famous writer Bing Xin and the oriental literature translator Shi Zhen restored a bright world filled with warmth, sharing and love with their elegant and philosophical translations, singing about the innocence of love, praising the flawless innocence of children, praising life and thinking about the essence of life. Optimism and vitality can be seen everywhere, including open-mindedness and firm confidence in the pursuit of ideals, as well as the true touch of life. On a breezy afternoon, with a cup of tea and a beautiful collection of poems, Tagore picked up the pleasant petals of the flower of the day and watched them mature into the golden fruit of memory, leading us to taste the sweetness of the world.
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Official(7)Scraped 4d ago
Reading Tagore's poems is the happiest thing.
Tagore's poems, if you like them, don't want them any more!
Typesetting Yeah Yeah Yeah
I like this double version the most and it's okay. Tianmei can also feel Tagore's soul and learn English.
The layout looks uncomfortable
So beautiful, so sad
Let me just say that the most gratifying thing for me is that there are no so-called people to criticize and read it. That feeling is disgusting. This is to leave yourself alone, with a book and a cup of tea.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 4d ago
Reading Tagore's poems is the happiest thing.
Tagore's poems, if you like them, don't want them any more!
Typesetting Yeah Yeah Yeah
I like this double version the most and it's okay. Tianmei can also feel Tagore's soul and learn English.
The layout looks uncomfortable
So beautiful, so sad
Let me just say that the most gratifying thing for me is that there are no so-called people to criticize and read it. That feeling is disgusting. This is to leave yourself alone, with a book and a cup of tea.
