Rabindranath Tagore’s short stories very often deal with the hopes, aspirations, apprehensions, agony and frustration of ordinary people delving closely into the psychological realms of individuals in their circumstances. “Akraatri” (1892) is, in a way, a different kind of story, not because it is in the first person with very scanty space for any other character’s point of view to come to the surface, but for the fact that there is not a single dialogue in the entire story (emphasis mine). To the extent anything is said, it is spoken to oneself and in the climax, it is silence that speaks beyond words and time. It is the challenge of the translator to recapture this prevailing atmosphere of solitude, the exclusive perspective of the first-...
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I first met Soumyen Mukherjee about a quarter of a century ago. I was then doing postgraduate work, ...
Rabindranath Tagore’s English translations of his Gitanjalisecured him global influence and a Nobel ...
This story instantly takes us back to 1879 Calcutta to explore the seeds of India’s early movement f...
Rabindranath Tagore’s short stories very often deal with the hopes, aspirations, apprehensions, agon...
The Nobel Prizewinner Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) wrote in Bengali and translated his own poems ...
619 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The first part of this disser...
Though Rabindranath Tagore's works have been studied and praised for decades around the world, his s...
As acquaintance with Indian culture, apart from the Orientalist concept of India as an ancient civil...
The Nobel Laureate, who denounced the title, was the first oriental dramatist to have initiated the ...
Translation is a very difficult task. It demands a lot of patience and seriousness but translating p...
In the translation section of the current issue of Sanglap we are publishing a short story and a poe...
Rabinderanath Tagore is prominont writer of world literature. He has inflocedthe literature of whole...
Focusing on two primary texts- Rabindranath Tagore’s short story Atithi (1895) and its Bengali film ...
My aim in this essay is to illuminate the need to accommodate Tagore's vision in contemporary world ...
The analysis of four translations into English of the late nineteenth-century Indian (Oriya) ...
I first met Soumyen Mukherjee about a quarter of a century ago. I was then doing postgraduate work, ...
Rabindranath Tagore’s English translations of his Gitanjalisecured him global influence and a Nobel ...
This story instantly takes us back to 1879 Calcutta to explore the seeds of India’s early movement f...