Rabindranath Tagore

 Among his fifty and odd volumes of verse are Manasi (1890) [The Ideal One], Sonar Tari (1894) [The Golden Boat], Gitanjali (1910) [Song Offerings], Gitimalya (1914) [Wreath of Songs], and Balaka (1916) [The Flight of Cranes]. The English renderings of his verse, which incorporate The Gardener (1913), Fruit-Gathering (1916), and The Fugitive (1921), don't by and large compare to specific volumes in the first Bengali; and regardless of its title, Gitanjali: Song Offerings (1912), the most acclaimed of them, contains sonnets from different works other than its namesake. Tagore's significant plays are Raja (1910) [The King of the Dark Chamber], Dakghar (1912) [The Post Office], Achalayatan (1912) [The Immovable], Muktadhara (1922) [The Waterfall], and Raktakaravi (1926) [Red Oleanders]. He is the creator of a few volumes of brief tales and various books, among them Gora (1910), Ghare-Baire (1916) [The Home and the World], and Yogayog (1929) [Crosscurrents]. Other than these, he composed melodic dramatizations, dance shows, articles of numerous kinds, travel journals, and two collections of memoirs, one in his center years and the other instantly before his demise in 1941. Tagore additionally left various drawings and artworks, and tunes for which he composed the music himself.

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