Rabindranath Tagore and the human condition
By: Bagchi, Amiya Kumar.
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ArticlePublisher: 2014Description: p.38-46.Subject(s): Tagore, Rabindranath
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: It is only when we grasp Rabindranath Tagore's ceaseless quest for connectivity and creativity that we can understand, however imperfectly, how he could be at one and the same time intensely secular and profoundly religious, punctilious in his public performance yet able to portray the nonconformist in so many ways, traditional in the bedrock of his knowledge and some of his philosophical perspectives and yet more modernist than most Indian litterateurs and artists of his century and ours. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 49, Issue no: 12 | Available | AR103939 |
It is only when we grasp Rabindranath Tagore's ceaseless quest for connectivity and creativity that we can understand, however imperfectly, how he could be at one and the same time intensely secular and profoundly religious, punctilious in his public performance yet able to portray the nonconformist in so many ways, traditional in the bedrock of his knowledge and some of his philosophical perspectives and yet more modernist than most Indian litterateurs and artists of his century and ours. - Reproduced.


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