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📘 Book Details

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Language: Translated from Bengali to Marathi

  • Edition: 8th Edition

  • Year of Publication: January 2005

  • ISBN: 9788177665192

  • Pages: 148

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Category: Short Stories


📝 About The Book

This collection brings together some of the finest short fiction penned by the legendary Rabindranath Tagore, one of the greatest writers in Bengali literature. Known for his profound insight into human relationships and society, Tagore’s works continue to resonate with readers across generations.

In this Marathi translation by Mrunalini Gadkari, you will find the essence of Tagore’s brilliance in stories that capture the heart and soul of human experiences. From tales that explore the intimate bonds of love and friendship to those reflecting the cultural and societal values of 19th-century India, these stories are timeless and unforgettable.

Featured stories in this collection include:

  • The Postmaster: A poignant tale of isolation and connection.

  • The Cabuliwallah: A touching story about friendship and loss.

  • Balai: A narrative exploring social prejudices and human compassion.

  • Guptdhan: A tale of moral choices and self-reflection.

These narratives are not just reflections of their time; they transcend generations, offering profound lessons on empathy, understanding, and the complexities of human nature. Tagore’s stories are a mirror to the society of his time, yet remain ever-relevant in today’s world.