
Selected Prose by Rabindranath Tagore
by (india) Rabindranath Tagore
About This Novel
Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian poet, writer, and philosopher, enjoys a high reputation in the world of literature. In 1913, he became the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature for his work "Gitanjali". Yeats once said: "Reading a line of Rabindranath Tagore's poems every day makes me forget all the pain in the world." Rabindranath Tagore used poetic language and poetic imagery to write prose, making his prose as natural and philosophical as poetry, allowing all things in the mountains and rivers to be immersed in his world of "the unity of Brahma and me". Even a trivial matter in life can be integrated into the sun, moon and stars, making you feel that time is like a mirror, and the complexity of suffering also has a sense of desolation. This book selects many of Tagore's classic prose pieces, presenting readers with a completely different style of literary master from Tagore who wrote poetry.
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