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[Hindi] Rabindranath Tagore Ki Shreshth Kahaniyan (Paperback)

[Hindi] Rabindranath Tagore Ki Shreshth Kahaniyan (Paperback)

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The beautiful stories penned by Rabindranath Tagore touch the soul. Some of them are tragic, others are infused with political fervour, but all of them are realistic and filled with characters of flesh and blood. Some such stories amassed from Katha Sansar have been put together in Rabindranath Tagore ki Shreshth Kahaniyan.
This book is a must-have for all! It offers:

  • An intriguing collection of stories by the Nobel Prize Winner, Rabindranath Tagore
  • Learnings from various underlying themes
  • Highlights the richness of Hindi fiction stories
  • Great stories that will keep you hooked for hours
  • An excellent collectable for libraries and gifting

Publisher ‏ : Lexicon Publication
Language ‏ : ‎ Hindi
Pages‏ : ‎ 200 pages(May Vary)
Format : Paperback
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9354403646
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9354403644
Rabindranath Tagore was a Nobel Laureate for Literature (1913) as well as one of India’s greatest poets and the composer of independent India’s national anthem, as well as that of Bangladesh. He wrote successfully in all literary genres, but was first and foremost a poet, publishing more than 50 volumes of poetry. He was a Bengali writer who was born in Calcutta and later traveled around the world. He was knighted in 1915, but gave up his knighthood after the massacre of demonstrators in India in 1919.