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~ Rabindranath Tagore (Author), Krishna Dutta (Editor), (Editor) "Of all Tagore's many plays, The Post Office continues to occupy a special place in his reputation, both within Bengal and in the wider world..." (more)
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Though Tagore won the Nobel prize in literature in 1913, he and his work have been largely forgotten. Any publication of his work for an English-speaking audience is welcomed, yet this anthology falls far short of what it could have accomplished. It contains his famous play, The Post Office; selections from a novel; and memoirs, short stories, letters, and essays?a broad spectrum that appears to offer an ample sampling of his work but does not. For instance, his famous poem "Gitanjali" is represented by only four stanzas, and though Tagore was a prolific songwriter, the words of only one song are included. The editors (Rabindranath Tagore, LJ 2/1/96) have also limited the scope of chosen works to Tagore's philosophy of spirituality and religious beliefs. To obtain a passing acquaintance with Tagore, this minor anthology suffices; a more comprehensive work is still needed to do justice to the works of this great writer.?Glenn Masuchika, Chaminade Univ. Lib., Honolulu
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"The entire breadth of [Tagore's] richly hued oeuvre is showcased in all its emotional resonance and artistic greatness. Reading Tagore is not only illuminating but deeply moving." --Donna Seaman

"In common with thousands of his countrymen I owe much to one who by his poetic genius and singular purity of life has raised India in the estimation of the world." --Mahatma Gandhi

"The entire Indian civilization spoke through poetic wisdom of Rabindranath Tagore." --Deepak Chopra

"[Tagore's] lyrics...display in their thought a world I have dreamed of all my life long." --W.B. Yeats

"Tagore, who was a great master of words, seems to me have spoken about language, and its connection with social and political life, with accurate insight, and what he said has great interest for us today." --Isaiah Berlin
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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (December 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031220079X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312200794
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A mesmerizing journey back to the past, March 9, 2001
By Nataraj Dasgupta (Fairfield, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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As I flipped through the pages of this 400-pg assortment of Tagore's Letters, Essays, Anecdotes and other like items, I could not help comparing the same to Barbara Holland's "Endangered Pleasures". The parallells are quite striking; however, An Anthology is in a completely different league of it's own. It's always a welcoming experience to read about Noble laureates, but Tagore wasn't just another Noble prize recipient - a man whose works had left the indelible etching in the minds of millions of Indians and steered the country to independence, inspired hopeless souls and rekindled the hopes of victory in a god-forsaken land. Striking yet more are the personal letters of Tagore, letters to his nephew Indira Tagore which I must admit were humorous far beyond what we expect out of a man whom we usually associate with sterner and solemn works. The book clearly draws a calm and serene picture of Calcutta back in those days. Krishna Dutta and Andrew Robinson has produced a magnificent compilation of Tagore's works that appeal directly to the Westerners and Easterners alike. The book begins with a translation of 'Dak Ghar' (The Post office), and recursively descends down the various phases of his life through essays, letters and other small works. I'd recommend this book to anyone interested in learnign more about the man and his most interesting escapades and experiences in life - a truly refreshing journey indeed.

An excerpt - "In certain years in Calcutta, birds strange to the city used to come and build in our banyan tree. They would be off again almost before I had learnt to recognize the dance of their wings, but they brought with them a strange lovely music from their distant jungle homes. So, in the course of our life's journey, some angel from a strange and unexpected quarter may cross our path, speaking of the language of our own soul, and enlarging the boundaries of the heart's possessions. She comes unbidden, and when at last we call for her she is no longer there. But as she goes, she leaves on the drab web of our lives a border of embroidered flowers, and our night and day are for ever enriched."

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinairy Selections & Literary Achievement, June 2, 2003
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With immense pleasure and great anticipation I read this Anthology. I feel the world is ready for Tagore's poems, short stories, and plays once more. His interest in world peace, his sensitivity for the human condition, and love of humanity is the kind of message the world needs, perhaps *even* more today than when the author first wrote his words. As with most translations of this author's famous work - there is a wonderful and necessary "Introduction" which gives many examples of his life experiences, interests, and achievements, helping one to sense the broad scope of knowledge and range of ideas to which the reader will be exposed.

Krishna Dutta and Andrew Robinson so wisely selected his play, "The Post Office" as the first chapter. This play is like a pearl found in an oyster shell ... the outside appearance gives no impression of the valuable gem to be found within. The message is breath-taking in its simplicity and sublime due to its universal message which transcends culture and time. The beauty of this Anthology is the wide range and depth of Tagore's writing to which the reader is exposed. His writing is awesome and inspiring, filled with love for mankind, by one who sees the complete picture, but nonetheless is filled with hope. We read Rabindranath Tagore's memoirs in "My Remininscences" - we learn about his relationship with his father, a journey into the Himalayas, and his boyhood days. Tagore's travel writings about Russia, Japan, England, Java, Persia, and a day at the spa in Balatonfured, Hungary are fascinating to read. We have the privilege of reading Tagore's personal letters to his neice, the poet Yeats, the poet Ezra Pound, many of his friends, the philosopher, Bertrand Russell, and many other people with whom he corresponded. From this one garner's more about the personality of the man whom Tagore was, a person who lived his values and beliefs, not one who merely just wrote about them. We read a fascinating exchange of ideas with Albert Einstein on "The Nature of Reality." Tagore's mastery of the short story has won him recognition in Bengal and throughout the world. He conveys social, political, and human relationships of the villager and city dweller with equal ability. He gradually exposes feelings and conflicts, and carefully builds suspense until the mystery is revealed or the situation is resolved often with unexpected consequences. Although fewer poems are included than one would expect, two important ones, "The Sick Bed" and "The Recovery", written toward the end of his life are included. Also, "The Ocean of Peace" a song Tagore himself planned to sing after a play, was instead sung for him at his funeral, which he requested while he was ill. If someone is unfamiliar with Tagore's writing this book is highly recommended as a starting point. It contains a full measure of the author's broad interests and truly represents the universal message, "the unity of mankind" which he attempted to convey in his writing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive, if rather dry account, of Tagore's life, September 16, 1997
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Rabindranath Tagore is widely believed to have been the greatest writer in the Bengali language. His ouvre, which include voluminous prose and poetry works, profoundly changed the landscpe of Bengali literature, and also modernised the language into its current form. Dutta and Robinson's biography of Tagore represents a detailed, meticulous study of Tagore's life, and to a lesser degree, his literary works. While they present much useful information about the man, including his own awkward relationship with his fame, the overall impression of Tagore provided by the book remains rather dissatisfying. Many of the chapters read as little more than accounts of his trips, or chronological descriptions of his works, chock full of information, still rather distant--having the quality of a detailed resume. After reading the book I remembered many disparate incidents and jibes, but the overall effect was dissatisfying, like having spent many months in close contact with a person only to realize that I did not know him as well as I would have wished. Tagore's extraordinary contributions to modern Bengali culture make him somebody important not merely to appreciate, but also to understand, in a way that geniuses in most other fields do not. I wish I could have grasped more of Tagore thoughts, his wars with his demons (which the biographers do mention), the brilliant environment which produced him, his personality, his passions. He remains, unfortunately, still a benign, if distant, sage figure in my mind.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Illumination
Tagore is widely admired by the Indian people (those who are literate). He detested the cast system, and wrote about freedom, not only in thought but the freedom to be who you... Read more
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When I was in London in September 2006, I visited the British Museum. The first exhibit I saw as I entered the building was of the paintings and writings of Tagore. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Competent introduction to Tagore
If the only thing that you read in this book were the short play "The Post Office", then it would still be worth the price. Read more
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