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  • Author: Subhas Choudhury
  • Publisher: Ananda Publishers
  • Language: Bengali
  • Edition: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9789350401767
  • Pages: 108
  • Weight: 300 gm

Book Description

Rabindranather Balmiki Pratibha focuses on Rabindranath Tagore's musical drama, "Balmiki Pratibha," exploring the transformation of the bandit Ratnakar into the great poet Balmiki. The book delves into the emotional and spiritual journey of Ratnakar's transformation, which is central to the plot of this geetinatya (musical play).

Key Highlights:

  • Exploration of "Balmiki Pratibha": The work examines the profound meaning of this piece, where Tagore portrays the spiritual rebirth of Ratnakar, symbolizing the broader theme of redemption.
  • Influence of Jyotirindranath Tagore: The book reveals the significant influence of Jyotirindranath on the creation of the musical framework of the play.
  • Contextual analysis: The analysis connects various influential figures such as Bihari Lal, Dwijendranath, and Herbert Spencer to show how their ideas shaped Tagore’s creative process.
  • Historical and Cultural Insights: It provides a detailed commentary on the Ramayana's context and its depiction in the play, offering deeper insights into Tagore’s artistic vision.

🔹 Main Focus:
This book is a valuable contribution to Rabindranath Tagore research, offering readers a deeper understanding of his artistic philosophy and the musical play "Balmiki Pratibha".