Gitanjali

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<blockquote style="color: #d79110;">‘<em>Gitanjali</em> is a love poem, not only to a higher being, but also to the concept of what it means to be in love. With delicate woodcuts by Anagh Banerjee and an insightful intro by acclaimed author Amit Chaudhuri, this is the ultimate edition of a poem that forever changed the poetic canon.’<br/><ol><li>Sinéad O'Callaghan, Fiction Editor, The Folio Society</li></ol></blockquote>Navigating themes of divine love, relationships, life’s turbulances and moments of peace, Gitanjali is a baptism of classic poetry and Bengali culture. This new illustrated edition by Folio places a spotlight on an essential work that helped to expand the canon of modern poetry beyond the western plains and introduced audiences to one of the most important writers in 20th century literature.Often referred to as ‘The Shakespeare of the East’, Rabindranath Tagore is a central figure in Bengali and Indian history, reshaping art and literature through his poems, novels, short stories and plays. His captivating style is treasured for its hypnotic rhythms, striking imagery and overflow of the soul – gorgeously captured by artist Anagh Banerjee's delicate woodcuts scattered throughout Folio’s edition. In his introduction, novelist Amit Chaudhuri not only explores Tagore’s writings in relation to the text itself, but also responds to the Gitanjali’s original 1913 introduction by W. B. Yeats, further contextualising the title’s history and nuances for new and old readers alike.

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

a new education of enlightenment

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Finely bound, and beautifully illustrated. A small book but worth the price to have it and it's Tagore, so a must.

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
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Beautiful book

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
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Beautiful edition of a book that won the Nobel Prize In Literature during the early 20th century.

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
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Lovely to have and hold

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Well produced. Lovely format suitable for subjet

Quality: 4
Value for money: 4
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Beautiful book, as per all Folio Society products, bound immaculately, quality paper, lovely illustrations, solid case. Overall a beautiful classic to add to your collection. Of course you pay for what you get.

Quality: 5
Value for money: 4
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Happy. Thank You !

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
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My family has roots in Bengal so a wonderful read

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
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What a lucky discovery, diversity makes our world beautiful

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I look forward to reading it.

Quality: 5
Value for money: 4
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The product is nicely brought out befitting a Nobel prize recipient's pièce de résistance

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A beautiful book, well structured and typeset. Short exerpts are easy to read and invite taking time to ponder and hopefully to understand. It is not a book to read in one sitting and I am not nearly at the point where I could make a complete review.

Quality: 5
Value for money: 4
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Well done but partial leather or wood veneer would have enhanced it even more and ribbon marker.

Quality: 5
Value for money: 4
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Really well made beautiful book.

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The new Folio introduction is very informative and inspiring and the woodcuts beautifully enhance the text.

Quality: 5
Value for money: 5