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  2. Gitanjali - Wikipedia

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    Gitanjali (Bengali: গীতাঞ্জলি, lit. ''Song offering'') is a collection of poems by the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore . Tagore received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, for its English translation, Song Offerings , making him the first non-European and the first Asian and the only Indian to receive this honour.

  3. Song Offerings - Wikipedia

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    Tagore in 1912, when Gitanjali was being translated to English. Song Offerings (Bengali: গীতাঞ্জলি) is a volume of lyrics by Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, rendered into English by the poet himself, for which he was awarded the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. [1]

  4. Works of Rabindranath Tagore - Wikipedia

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    Gitanjali (গীতাঞ্জলি) is Tagore's best-known collection internationally, earning him his Nobel. [33] The year 1893 AD was the turn of the century in the Bangla calendar. It was the Bangla year 1300. Tagore wrote a poem then. Its name was ‘The year 1400’. In that poem, Tagore was appealing to a new future poet, yet to be born.

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  6. Chitto Jetha Bhayshunyo - Wikipedia

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    It represents Tagore's vision of a new and awakened India. The original poem was published in 1910 and was included in the 1910 collection Gitanjali and, in Tagore's own translation, in its 1912 English edition. "Where the mind is without fear" is the 35th poem of Gitanjali, and one of Tagore's most anthologised poems.

  7. 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    The 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) "because of his profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse, by which, with consummate skill, he has made his poetic thought, expressed in his own English words, a part of the literature of the West."

  8. Gitanjali Literary Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Gitanjali Literary Prize is a Franco-Indian literary award established in 2012. [1] It was founded by the Mohsen Hachtroudi Foundation and CHG Earth Group (a hotel company in India). A Francophone author and an Indian author each receive a prize which includes a Gitanjali Medal, a literary sojourn of 15 days, and a translation of the work ...

  9. Geetanjali (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gitanjali is a collection of poems by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. Gitanjali , Geetanjali or Geethanjali ( Devanagari :गीतांजलि) may also refer to: Film and television