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Rabindranath Tagore's Works


Malik Ambar

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I've recently started reading Tagore's short stories, and I must admit I'm amazed by this person. Truly, he was way ahead of his times. He was more open-minded than people today are, and his progressive views are reflected in his works. I just finished reading Nastanirh, and what struck me the most about this work was how it seems more to be the work of some contemporary writer, when in fact contemporary writers are confirming and pandering to regressive societal views fit for Tagore's times.

 

[spoiler] The best part about the story was that nobody comes across as the bad guy in the situation and everybody's point of view is given equal weightage. Typical love triangles are resolved in the most absurd fashion, but this one's the only story where the outcome strikes as something that could happen in real life [/spoiler]

 

I'm yet to start his Gitanjali. Anybody else here familiar with his works ?

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