Fruit-Gathering
eBook - ePub

Fruit-Gathering

  1. 102 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Fruit-Gathering

About this book

Fruit-Gathering (1916) is a collection of poems by Rabindranath Tagore. Translated into English by Tagore after he received the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature, Fruit-Gathering is a powerful collection of prose poems by a master of Indian literature. "Bid me and I shall gather my fruits to bring them in full baskets into your courtyard, though some are lost and some not ripe. For the season grows heavy with its fulness, and there is a plaintive shepherd's pipe in the shade. Bid me and I shall set sail on the river." In these poems of love, nature, faith, and dreams, Tagore is at the height of his creative powers. In one passage, he is a lovesick youth, in another, an illiterate man with a letter he cannot read. He longs to be a poet of the night, a singer of "fathomless silence." Filled with visions of saints and kings, celebrations of beauty, and powerful evocations of the natural world, Fruit-Gathering is one of his most original works. This edition of Rabindranath Tagore's Fruit-Gathering is a classic of Indian literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Information

Publisher
Mint Editions
Year
2021
Print ISBN
9781513213873
eBook ISBN
9781513213873

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. I
  6. II
  7. III
  8. IV
  9. V
  10. VI
  11. VII
  12. VIII
  13. IX
  14. X
  15. XI
  16. XII
  17. XIII
  18. XIV
  19. XV
  20. XVI
  21. XVII
  22. XVIII
  23. XIX
  24. XX
  25. XXI
  26. XXII
  27. XXIII
  28. XXIV
  29. XXV
  30. XXVI
  31. XXVII
  32. XXVIII
  33. XXIX
  34. XXX
  35. XXXI
  36. XXXII
  37. XXXIII
  38. XXXIV
  39. XXXV
  40. XXXVI
  41. XXXVII
  42. XXXVIII
  43. XXXIX
  44. XL
  45. XLI
  46. XLII
  47. XLIII
  48. XLIV
  49. XLV
  50. XLVI
  51. XLVII
  52. XLVIII
  53. XLIX
  54. L
  55. LI
  56. LII
  57. LIII
  58. LIV
  59. LV
  60. LVI
  61. LVII
  62. LVIII
  63. LIX
  64. LX
  65. LXI
  66. LXII
  67. LXIII
  68. LXIV
  69. LXV
  70. LXVI
  71. LXVII
  72. LXVIII
  73. LXIX
  74. LXX
  75. LXXI
  76. LXXII
  77. LXXIII
  78. LXXIV
  79. LXXV
  80. LXXVI
  81. LXXVII
  82. LXXVIII
  83. LXXIX
  84. LXXX
  85. LXXXI
  86. LXXXII
  87. LXXXIII
  88. LXXXIV
  89. LXXXV
  90. LXXXVI
  91. A Note About the Author
  92. A Note from the Publisher