Rabindranath Tagore: India's gentle torch bearer
By: Amar Chitra Katha
Language: English Series: The essence of India collection (26 titles)Publisher: Mumbai -- Amar Chitra Katha -- 1977ISBN: 9788184821055DDC classification: 741.5 AMA/R Summary: He rejected formal education and yet began a world-famous university. His poems were mocked for their colloquial language but they were adopted as anthems by two countries. Bengali society despaired of him until he was awarded the coveted Nobel Prize for Literature and a knighthood! Rabindranath Tagore, whose multi-faceted life was as fascinating as it is inspiring, lives on in his books, his music and his thought-provoking, unconventional ideals.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Literature | Central Library Children's Section (Sahyadri Campus) | Comics | 741.5 AMA/R | Available | 08127 |
He rejected formal education and yet began a world-famous university. His poems were mocked for their colloquial language but they were adopted as anthems by two countries. Bengali society despaired of him until he was awarded the coveted Nobel Prize for Literature and a knighthood! Rabindranath Tagore, whose multi-faceted life was as fascinating as it is inspiring, lives on in his books, his music and his thought-provoking, unconventional ideals.