That is the rabhindra nath tagure
Rabindhranadh Tagore, the great Indian poet
rabindranath tagore won the nobel prize for litrature in 1913 for his book gitanjali
The Dover edition has 64 pages. Tagore was the first non European to win the Nobel prize for literature. This is a wonderful book of poetry.
The official Nobel Prize website offers an excerpt from every single Nobel Prize winning book in the history of the award. The website also offers judges' reviews on the books.
The poem "Ami" is included in the book "Gitanjali" by Rabindranath Tagore. It is a collection of poems that earned Tagore the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
He is a Noble Prize winner and he has also won 6 other awards.
There are several: the Nobel, the Bookman, the Pulitzer. They are all prestigious. The Nobel is an international award. The Bookman is British. The Pulitzer is American, as is the National Book Award.
Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet (also playwright, novelist, musician and painter) who got the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913 for his book of poems, Gitanjali.
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Neither versions -from 1963 or 1990- were nominated for an Oscar. The book won the Nobel prize for literature.
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