Gora ( Unabridged Classics)

Publisher:
Om Books International
| Author:
Rabindranath Tagore
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Om Books International
Author:
Rabindranath Tagore
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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At present our only task is to infuse in the unbelievers our own unhesitating and unflinching confidence in all that belongs to our country.Through our constant habit of being ashamed of our country, the poison of servility has overpowered our minds. If each one of us will by example counteract that poison, then we shall soon find our field of service. Iconic Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore’s fifth novel, Gora, is set in 1880s Calcutta, in the time of the British Raj. This is Tagore’s longest novel.The narrative revolves around the parallel love stories of two pairs of lovers: Gora and Sucharita, Binoy and Lolita. Gora contains in-depth philosophical debates on politics and religion and it highlights social and political upheavals in 19th-century India. Other themes Tagore grapples with in Gora are freedom, feminism, caste, class, the collision between tradition and modernity, urbanites versus peasants, colonial rule, nationalism and the Brahmo Samaj. Over the years, the novel has been adapted for film and television successfully.

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At present our only task is to infuse in the unbelievers our own unhesitating and unflinching confidence in all that belongs to our country.Through our constant habit of being ashamed of our country, the poison of servility has overpowered our minds. If each one of us will by example counteract that poison, then we shall soon find our field of service. Iconic Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore’s fifth novel, Gora, is set in 1880s Calcutta, in the time of the British Raj. This is Tagore’s longest novel.The narrative revolves around the parallel love stories of two pairs of lovers: Gora and Sucharita, Binoy and Lolita. Gora contains in-depth philosophical debates on politics and religion and it highlights social and political upheavals in 19th-century India. Other themes Tagore grapples with in Gora are freedom, feminism, caste, class, the collision between tradition and modernity, urbanites versus peasants, colonial rule, nationalism and the Brahmo Samaj. Over the years, the novel has been adapted for film and television successfully.

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Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet, writer, songwriter, composer, playwright, essayist, painter and humanist. Born on 7 May 1861, Rabindranth, the youngest son of Maharshi Debendranath Tagore—a prominent exponent of the Brahmo Samaj—was educated at home and later sent to England for higher studies. On his return to India, he began to write satirical verses on the socio-political climate in a colonised India. Political dissent, class inequities, gender prejudices, revolt, the fight for freedom and more, were recurrent themes in his vast oeuvre. In 1891,Tagore moved to East Bengal to supervise his family’s vast estates. Around this time, his writing was deeply influenced by his proximity to the village folk. In 1901, with the desire to blend the best of Indian and Western traditions, he founded an experimental school at Santiniketan, now a university town with the renowned Visva-Bharati University. In 1910, his collection of poems Gitanjali was published. In 1913, he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. Amongst his notable works is the poetry collection Sonar Tari (1894), the play Chitrangada (1892) several volumes of short stories, and novels like Gora (1910), Ghare-Baire (1916), and Yogayog (1929). He also composed over 2,000 songs, popularly known as Rabindra Sangeet. He died at the age of 80 on 7 August 1941 in Calcutta, leaving behind a rich and powerful literary legacy.

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