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Screenplay??? It seems that Tagore only wrote poetry, and the major poetry collections that later developed into screenplays were "Stories and Poems" (1900), "Gitanjali" (1910), "New Moon" (1913), "Birds" (1916), "The Edge" (1938), "Birthday" (1941); Important ** There are the short stories "Paying the Debt" (1891), "Renunciation" (1893), "Suba" (1893), "Is Man Alive, or Dead?" (1892), Mahamaya (1892), The Sun and the Clouds (1894), the novella Four Men (1916), the novella Shipwreck (1906), Gora (1910), The Family and the World (1916), Two Sisters (1932); His important plays include The Stubborn Fortress (1911), Mokdotara (1925), and Red Oleander (1926); Important essays include "Death" (1881), "A Conversation in China" (1924), and "Russian Letters" (1931).
His works were introduced to China as early as 1915, and the 10-volume Collected Works of Tagore in Chinese have been published. Among them, "Mokdotara" and "Red Oleander" are scripts, followed by the dramas "The Wheel of the Times" and "The Kingdom of Cards".
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Wheels of the Times", "Kingdom of Solitaire", "Humble Valley".
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Collected Stories and Poems (1900).
Gitanjali (1910).
The Crescent Moon (1913).
Asuka Collection (1916).
The Edge Set (1938).
Birthday Collection (1941).
Two Sisters (1932).
Red Oleander (1926).
Russian Letters (1931), etc.
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In the face of Rabindranath Tagore, the great man of literature, I can only express my words with great reverence. I like his poems, and I like the smoothness of his "Birds", where he fuses the thoughts of all things in the world—birds, clouds, sky, people, everything—into a clear and tranquil lake, condensed into a mysterious picture that can never be cracked; He transforms the fragments of the human emotional world into a ray of sunshine that warms the deepest part of our hearts. He conveys to us a rich philosophy in simple words, such as "If you weep because you lose the sun, then you will also lose the stars".
You can't see yourself, all you see is your shadow. And so on and so forth. Do you remember, a fragment of the Asuka set:
What are you talking about? is an eternal question. What are your words, O sky?
It is eternal silence. The waterfall sang, "Although a thirsty man only needs a little water, I quickly gave me all the water."
Such a dialogue is the idea of the sea and the sky? Is it the idea of a waterfall? Or Tagore's own thought that the world is natural and human; Nature is human, and humans are natural.
Rabindranath Tagore, R., (1861-1941).
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His important poems include the collection of poems "Stories and Poems" (1900), "Gitanjali" (1910), "New Moon" (1913), "Birds" (1916), "The Edge" (1938), "Birthday" (1941); Important ** There are the short stories "Paying the Debt" (1891), "Renunciation" (1893), "Suba" (1893), "Is Man Alive, or Dead?" (1892), Mahamaya (1892), The Sun and the Clouds (1894), the novella Four Men (1916), the novella Shipwreck (1906), Gora (1910), The Family and the World (1916), Two Sisters (1932); His important plays include The Stubborn Fortress (1911), Mokdotara (1925), and Red Oleander (1926); Important essays include "Death" (1881), "A Conversation in China" (1924), and "Russian Letters" (1931).
A shorter poem in the Crescent Collection: "Family".
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1. Life is like the splendor of summer flowers, and death is like the quiet beauty of autumn leaves. - Rabindranath Tagore, "Born Like a Summer Flower". >>>More