Friday, May 27, 2011

Rabindranath Tagore and melancholy

Rabindranath Tagore: The interpreter of melancholy | Society | Times Crest
There is a touch of melancholy in most writings of Tagore , as he exposes the peasants struggles or the plight of being a woman in India.
His writings strive to reveal the state of the voiceless , not often heard.


From the pangs of hunger to the ache of a body lashed with a stick, from the loneliness of a child to the anguish of lovers parted, Tagore captures every shade of pain in his writing, music and paintings

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