Ask for a short prose poem by Tagore, a collection of Tagore s most beautiful prose poems

Updated on culture 2024-03-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A flower grows out of the crack in the wall, nameless, slender and small. The flowers in the forest laughed in unison, and the sun rose and said to it, "Hello, brother." ”

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Gitanjali, The Gardener, The Moon, Fruit Picking, The Bird, The Lover's Gift, The Crossing, The Wandering

    1. "Gitanjali".

    It is a collection of poems written by the Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore. This collection of religious lyric poems is a "sacrifice to God." Tagore's song to God is the "Song of Life", and he sings about the glory of life, the joys and sorrows of real life in a brisk and cheerful tone, expressing the author's concern for the future of the motherland. Rabindranath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 for this work.

    2. "Gardener's Collection".

    It is a collection of poems written by the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore, which is a collection of English lyric poems "about love and life", and the poetry style is prose poetry. A total of 85 poems were included, first published in 1913.

    Most of the poems in the poetry collection are translated by the poet from the Bengali poetry collections "Moment", "Dream Collection", "Golden Boat Collection" and "Colorful Collection" written by the poet in the 90s of the 19th century. Poems belonging to Tagore's early creative stage.

    3. "Fruit Picking Collection".

    In this book, Tagore expounded his worldview, outlook on life, evolution, religious views, philosophical thoughts, and artistic outlook, expressed his ambitions, and expressed his joys, sorrows, and sorrows. The realist works express sincere sympathy for the honest and simple lower class poor, express the noble humanitarian spirit, and praise the spirit of sticking to the faith and not being afraid of sacrifice, reflecting the awakening of Indian women under the influence of new ideas.

    4, "Flying Birds".

    It is a collection of poems written by the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore, which includes 325 beautiful untitled poems, first published in 1916. The basic themes of these poems are mostly extremely common things, such as grass, fallen leaves, birds, stars, rivers, and so on.

    Because the poet is faithful to his own thoughts, has a keen insight into nature and society, and has a wonderful pen that is good at expressing the song of the heart, these small poems that seem to be a few words contain rich ideas, profound philosophies, and show a fresh, bright, beautiful and timeless style. The book has been translated into many languages around the world, which has played a role in promoting the emergence and development of the "Little Poetry Movement" in China.

    5, "Lover's Gift".

    Most of the works are love poems. Among them, the love poems with historical allusions and myths and legends are full of exotic special flavors; The poems that express the love of rural youth, full of the water town atmosphere of the Ganges Plain, fresh and natural, and unique;

    Written with affectionate pen and ink, the poems in memory of the deceased wife are full of sad and sincere feelings: love poems with the theme of women's emancipation, expressing the strong determination of new women to be self-respecting and self-reliant, to break the shackles of old marriage customs, and to strive for sincere love on the basis of equality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tagore's most famous short poems are probably his "Birds" (but this is not a short poem, it should be a collection of poems), and the following three should be considered the more famous.

    1, "I Want Nothing" Rabindranath Tagore.

    I wanted nothing but stand behind a tree at the edge of the forest.

    Tiredness lingered in the eyes of dawn, dew in the air.

    The lazy smell of wet grass hangs over the mist of the ground.

    Under the banyan tree, you squeeze the milk with your creamy hands.

    I stood still.

    I didn't approach you.

    The sky awoke with the sound of gongs in the temple, and the dust of the streets flew under the hooves of the oxen that drove away.

    With the gurgling water bottle around her waist, the women came from the river.

    Your bracelet is ding, and the milk foam overflows the edge of the jar.

    The morning light faded away, and I didn't come near you.

    2, "Endurance" Rabindranath Tagore.

    If you don't speak, I will fill my heart with your silence and endure it.

    I will wait quietly, like a sleepless star in the night, bowing my head patiently.

    The dawn will come, the darkness will pass away, and your voice will pour into the golden fountain and pierce the sky.

    Then your language will sound in every nest of my birds, and your melodious tunes will be furious in the flowers of my jungle.

    3. "If You Cry for Losing the Sun" Rabindranath Tagore.

    If you weep over the loss of the sun, then you will also lose the stars.

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