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Fruit-Gathering: Exploring Love, Nature, and Spirituality in Poetry

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English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

In "Fruit-Gathering," Rabindranath Tagore compiles a series of exquisite prose poems that reflect his deep philosophical inquiries and lyrical mastery. Written in a rich, evocative style, the book encapsulates Tagore'Äôs quintessential exploration of the human experience, weaving together themes of nature, spirituality, and the ephemeral beauty of life. Each piece reads like a meditation, poised delicately between Eastern philosophical thought and Western literary influences, offering readers an immersive glimpse into the interconnectedness of existence through Tagore'Äôs thoughtful observations and aesthetic sensibilities. Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European Nobel laureate in Literature, was profoundly influenced by the cultural and spiritual milieu of India. His upbringing in a literary family cultivated his poetic voice, while his extensive travels and engagement with global thought enriched his worldview. "Fruit-Gathering" emerges from this confluence of experiences, reflecting Tagore'Äôs aspiration to bridge local tradition with universal themes, ultimately revealing his inner quest for understanding and connection with both humanity and the divine. I highly recommend "Fruit-Gathering" for those seeking a resonant blend of beauty and profundity in literature. Tagore'Äôs work invites readers to pause and reflect, offering timeless insights that are as relevant today as they were a century ago. This book is essential for anyone interested in exploring the depths of poetic expression and the philosophical underpinnings of human existence.

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Release date

Ebook: 26 November 2019

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