Nobel prize (1913–1914); 88-110 The crest of the wave (1914–1916); 111-136 The ebbing of faith (1917–1918); 137-149 Anti-imperialist (1919–1920); 150-179 The founding of a university; 180-194 Anti-noncooperator (1922–1923); 195-215 Travels east and west (1924–1926); 216-231 Nationalism and internationalism (1927–1930); 232-248 Farewell to the West (1930); 249–271 Against the Raj (1931–1933); 272-301 International nationalist (1934–1936); 302-331 The Great Sentinel (1937–1939); 332-346 The crisis in civilisation (1939–1941); Appendix 1. Tagore and Einstein; Appendix 2. The Bihar earthquake; Appendix 3. Gandhi the man.
A selection of some 350 letters spanning Nobel prize-winning writer Rabindranath Tagore's entire life - the first to be available to English readers.
'The Selected Letters are a triumphant and exemplary work of
scholarship, expertly annotated and beautifully designed.' Patrick
French, Daily Telegraph
'An indispensable trove for anyone interested in modern India's
intellectual and cultural history, beautifully produced and packed
with helpful editorial matter.' Sumil Khilnani, The Independent on
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