Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore FRAS (7 May 181 - 7 August 1941; 25 Baishakh 128 - 22 Shravan 1348 BS) was a leading Bengali poet, novelist, composer, playwright, illustrator, short story writer, essayist, actor, vocalist. He is considered to be the greatest writer of Bengali language. Rabindranath was awarded the titles of "Gurudev", "Kabiguru" and "Bishwakabi". And 37 essays and other collections of prose were published during his lifetime or immediately after his death. A total of 95 short stories and 1915 songs have been included in his collection of short stories and lyric poems, respectively. All of Rabindranath's published and unpublished works have been published in 32 volumes under the name of Rabindra Rachnabali. Done. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 for his English translation of the Gitanjali.
world poet
Rabindranath thakur
Born 7 May 1861
Jorasanko Thakurbari, Kolkata,British,
India , now west bangel,India.
Death. 7August 1941(80)
Jorasanko Thakurbari,Kolkata,British,
India, now west bangel,India.
Cemetery Kolkata
Pseudonym Bhanusingh Tagore (bhanitha)
Occupation Poet,novelists,playwright,essayist
Philosophy,musician, storyteller,
Painter, etc.
Language Bangel,English
Nation British Indian
Citizenships British Indian
Duration Bengali renaissance
Literary mov Relevant modernity
Notable Ey Gitanjali,rabindra rachanabali,gora,Amar
Sonar Bangla,Jan gann Mann,gorer Baier
Notable prize Nobel prize in literature (1913)
Spouse Mrinalini Devi(B.1873-1902)
Relatives Thakur Family
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