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Stories from Tagore, Paperback / softback Book

Stories from Tagore Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The short story collection "Stories From Tagore" was written by Nobel Prize winner and Bengali author Rabindranath Tagore.

Eight short tales that cover a range of topics, including love, relationships, tradition, and spirituality, make up the collection.

Each story is set in a rural Bengali community and focuses on the locals' straightforward way of life.

The literary style of the stories is lyrical and poetic, which showcases the author's command of language and his in-depth knowledge of human emotions.

The collection's most notable stories include "The Kabuliwala," which focuses on the connection between a young girl from Kolkata and a street vendor from Kabul, and "The Homecoming," which tells the tale of a woman who returns to her village after a protracted absence and must deal with the changes that have taken place while she was gone. "Stories From Tagore" is a collection of timeless stories that address the universal themes of love, grief, and the human experience while providing a window into the ordinary lives of people in rural Bengal.

The book serves as evidence of Tagore's ongoing influence as one of India's finest authors and philosophers.

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