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A collection of poems written by Tagore primarily to entertain children, The Crescent Moon moved many contemporary writers, including Andre Gide and Juan Jimenez. Tagore believed children were a symbol of hope, and of the future, and The Globe in its 1913 review, described these poems as ‘a revelation more profound and more subtle than that in the Gitanjali’.
Pritish Nandy was born in Kolkata and studied in Presidency College. He has had a flourishing career in journalism and TV. He headed The Times of India group for ten years as publishing Director and was Editor of many of the group’s magazines including The Illustrated Weekly of India. He also hosted some of India’s most popular TV shows including the first signature show, The Pritish Nandy Show on Doordarshan and Zee TV. He is the author of sixty books of poetry and translations published from all over the world, and isnow a well-respected politician.
About the Author One of India`s most cherished renaissance figures, Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) put India on the literary map of the world when his Gitanjali was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. Myriad-minded, he was a poet, short story writer, novelist, dramatist, essayist, painter and composer of songs. His worldwide acclaim as a social, political, religious and aesthetic thinker, innovator in education and a champion of the `One World` idea makes him a living presence.ISBN - 9788171676309
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Pages : 65
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