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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
208
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a fiction collection of short stories in the classic literature tradition, offering compact tales that follow ordinary people as they encounter moments of extraordinary meaning. Across diverse settings, the narratives explore memory, chance, and small acts of kindness that reshape a life. The intended reader is adults and readers who enjoy world literature and reflective, literary fiction, and the tone is thoughtful, quietly hopeful, and occasionally magical.
The tales unfold in concise, vivid prose, each a standalone glimpse into a life touched by something larger—memory, longing, or a hint of magic. The writing is atmosphere-rich and precise, drawing you into settings that feel both intimate and expansive. Readers move through the collection at a thoughtful pace, pausing to savor mood, meaning, and the quiet revelations that arrive with each ending.
Readers finish with a deeper appreciation for subtle craft and human complexity, a renewed sense of wonder about everyday life, and a curiosity to explore more world literature.
Product Details
Author
Rabindranath Tagore
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
208
Language
English
Dimensions
203 x 254 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Rabindranath Tagore Was A Nobel Laureate For Literature (1913) As Well As One Of Indias Greatest Poets And The Composer Of Independent Indias National Anthem, As Well As That Of Bangladesh. He Wrote Successfully In All Literary Genres, But Was First And Foremost A Poet, Publishing More Than 50 Volumes Of Poetry. He Was A Bengali Writer Who Was Born In Calcutta And Later Traveled Around The World. He Was Knighted In 1915, But Gave Up His Knighthood After The Massacre Of Demonstrators In India In 1919. Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) Was A Painter, Philosopher, Playwright, Musician And Social Reformer, In Addition To Being A Poet And Writer. He Was Instrumental In Reshaping Bengali Writing, Music And Indian Art In Theate Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries. He Became The First Non- European To Receive The Nobel Prize Initerature For His Famous Collection Of Poems, Gitanjali. Tagore Was Referred To As ‘The Poet Of Bengal’, And Also Went By The Names Gurudev And Biswakabi. Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) Was The Fourteenth Son Of Debendranath Tagore And Sarada Devi, And Started Writing Early In His Life. He Joined The Swadeshi Movement Against The British In The 1900S. He Won The Nobel Prize For Literature In 1913, And Used His Earnings To Partly Fund His School And University, Visva-Bharati In Santiniketan. His Influence On Bengali Culture Extends Far Beyond His Highly Regarded Poetry And Prose, Into Music, Visual Art, And Theatre. Arunava Sinha Translates Classic, Modern, And Contemporary Bengali Fiction And Non-Fiction From Bangladesh And India Into English. He Also Translates Fiction From English Into Bengali. Over Seventy Of His Translations Have Been Published So Far In India, The Uk, And The Usa. He Has Won India’S Top Translation Prize, The Crossword Award For Translated Books, Twice. He Teaches At Ashoka University, Where He Is Also The Co-Director Of The Ashoka Centre For Translation, And Is The Books Editor At Scroll.In.