Gitanđali – Pjesme darovnice
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Gitanđali – Pjesme darovnice

Rabindranath Tagore

The collection Gitandjali, which translates as gift poems, contains songs that Tagore sang after the death of his wife and daughter, after a ten-year period of writing exuberant love lyrics.

In 1912, Europe discovered a new poetic name - it was Rabindranath Tagore. He was born in distant India, in the city of Calcutta, on May 7, 1861, in a respectable Brahmin family. He traveled to England and there published the collection Gitanjali, which he himself translated from Bengali into English. The famous English poet Yeats wrote an enthusiastic preface to that book, which a year later would bring its author the Nobel Prize.

Original title
Gitanjali
Translation
Vesna Krmpotić
Editor
Vesna Krmpotić
Graphics design
Jasna Friščić
Dimensions
21 x 13 cm
Pages
157
Publisher
Prosvjeta, Zagreb, 1983.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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