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Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore (1861 – 1941) was an Indian poet, painter, novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright and musician. He was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature (1913).
Indian literature fans may also be interested in short stories by Achmed Abdullah, Rudyard Kipling, and Indian folk tales collected by Nancy Bell.

Books

  • Creative Unity
  • The Home and the World
  • Poems

  • Authorship
  • Baby’s Way
  • Baby’s World
  • Benediction
  • Clouds And Waves
  • Defamation
  • Fairyland
  • My Song
  • On The Seashore
  • Paper Boats
  • Playthings
  • Sleep-Stealer
  • Superior
  • Sympathy
  • The Astronomer
  • The Banyan Tree
  • The Beginning
  • The Champa Flower
  • The Child-Angel
  • The End
  • The First Jasmines
  • The Flower-School
  • The Further Bank
  • The Gift
  • The Hero
  • The Home
  • The Judge
  • The Land Of The Exile
  • The Last Bargain
  • The Little Big Man
  • The Merchant
  • The Rainy Day
  • The Recall
  • The Sailor
  • The Source
  • The Unheeded Pageant
  • The Wicked Postman
  • Twelve O’clock
  • Vocation
  • When And Why
  • Short Stories

  • Living Or Dead?
  • Master Mashai
  • Once there was a King
  • Raja and Rani
  • Subha
  • The Auspicious Vision
  • The Babus Of Nayanjore
  • The Cabuliwallah
  • The Castaway
  • The Child’s Return
  • The Devotee
  • The Home-Coming
  • The Hungry Stones
  • The Kingdom of Cards
  • The Postmaster
  • The Renunciation
  • The Son of Rashmani
  • The Victory
  • Vision
  • We Crown Thee King