Glittering Decades: New Delhi in Love and War

Penguin Books India, 2012 - History - 268 pages

Described by Rabindranath Tagore as 'revelations of my true self', the poems and songs of Gitanjali established the writer's literary talent worldwide. They include eloquent sonnets such as the famous 'Where the mind is without fear', intense explorations of love, faith and nature ('Light, oh where is the light?') and tender evocations of childhood ('When my play was with thee').

In this new translation to mark Tagore's one-hundred-and-fiftieth birth anniversary, William Radice renders with beauty and precision the poetic rhythm and intensity of the Bengali originals. In his arrangement of Tagore's original sequence of poems alongside his translations, Radice restores to Gitanjali the structure, style and conception that were hidden by W. B. Yeats's edition of 1912, making this book a magnificent addition to the Tagore library.

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About the author (2012)

Nayantara Pothen was born to a Malayali father and a Punjabi mother. She has a doctorate in History from the University of Sydney. She has previously contributed to a collection of writings on Delhi, City Improbable: Writings on Delhi, edited by Khushwant Singh. Glittering Decades - New Delhi in Love and War is her first book.

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TitleGlittering Decades: New Delhi in Love and War
AuthorNayantara Pothen
PublisherPenguin Books India, 2012
ISBN0670086002, 9780670086009
Length268 pages
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History / Asia / South / General
Poetry / General
Political Science / Public Affairs & Administration
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