Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore is a collection of deeply spiritual and lyrical poems that explore themes of love, nature, and the divine. Immerse yourself in Tagore's evocative verses and experience the profound beauty of his poetic expression.\n\nEngage with Tagore's soul-stirring poetry that transcends boundaries.\nReflect on the universal themes of love, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all beings.\nDelve into the intimate connection between nature and the human experience.\nExperience the elegance and lyrical quality of Tagore's verse.\nThis edition presents a faithful translation of Gitanjali, a timeless masterpiece that earned Tagore the Nobel Prize in Literature, making it a treasure for poetry lovers and seekers of spiritual wisdom.
Somdatta Mandal is Professor and Head of English at the Department of English and Other Modern European Languages, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan. Having a teaching career that spans 32 years, she has held several administrative posts in the university. Paper-setter, examiner and adjudicator for doctoral dissertations across several universities in India and the SAARC nations, she has lectured widely in national and international fora. A recipient of several prestigious international fellowships and awards from the Fulbright Foundation, Charles Wallace Trust, Rockefeller Foundation, Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute and Sahitya Akademi, her areas of interest are American literature, contemporary fiction, film and culture studies, diaspora studies and translation. She has published three books, five volumes of translation, edited and co-edited 22 books, published above 90 research articles in national and international journals and anthologies. Somdatta Mandal has published translations of several travel narratives, among which are Krishnabhabini Das?s A Bengali Lady in England (2015); Wanderlust: Travels of the Tagore Family (2014); Durgabati Ghose?s The Westward Traveller (2010) and Hariprabha Takeda?s The Journey of a Bengali Lady to Japan and Other Essays (2017).
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