Rabijibani 9
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- Author(s): প্রশান্তকুমার পাল (Prashanta Kumar Pal)
- ISBN: 9788177563443
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- Page Count: 358 pages
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Book Description:
Rabijibani 9 covers the period from 1923 to 1926 (Bengali years 1330–1332). During this time, Rabindranath Tagore traveled extensively, both within India to raise funds for Visva-Bharati and internationally, including visits to China, Japan, and South America. In Argentina, he spent time with the intellectual Victoria Ocampo, experiencing a dramatic and complex relationship. Tagore’s works during this time, including Raktakarabi and Rathyatra, reflect his growing ideas on socialism and statecraft. Despite health challenges, he continued his relentless advocacy for cultural unity and social reforms. This volume also examines his critique of the contemporary political movements led by Gandhi, Chittaranjan Das, and others, as he pursued his vision of a holistic nation-building process. - Genres: Rabindraprasanga (Rabindra Literature) - Rabindracharcha
- Cover Type: Hardcover

