Rabindranath Tagore: An Anthology------pan macmillan
These prose translations from Tagore have stirred my blood as
nothing has for years,' wrote WB Yeats in 1912. A year later, Tagore was
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature; and his works were translated
into dozens of languages.
This new anthology
edited by Tagore's biographers is an authoritative selection which
provides a fine introduction to his work, new translations from Bengali
and a perfect balance between the diverse genres in which he worked.
Collected here are a play, short stories, extracts from a novel, poems,
songs, epigrams and paintings, as well as memoirs, letters, essays and
conversations.
From his celebrated play, The Post Office to his fantastic
paintings and drawings, this is the first anthology to show clearly the
literary sophistication, emotional power and intellectual range of
Tagore's whole achievement.
'Krishna Dutta and Andrew Robinson bring the whole of Tagore into
sharper focus. But they also offer a deep insight into the making of
modern India. The essays, letters, conversations and poems of Tagore
retrace a journey made by a builder of modern conciousness in India' -
New Statesman