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Janaganer Rabindranath

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  • Author: Sudhir Chandra Kar
  • Publisher: Ananda Publishers
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789350405550
  • Pages: 216
  • Format: Hardcover

Description

Janaganer Rabindranath by Sudhir Chandra Kar offers a deep exploration of Rabindranath Tagore's relationship with the common people of Bengal. It reflects upon how the poet, philosopher, and social reformer interacted with the masses and the impact he had on shaping their lives, culture, and consciousness.

  • Rabindranath’s Engagement with the People:
    This book examines Tagore's connection with the common people, shedding light on his thoughts, feelings, and actions related to the Bengali masses. Unlike the often romanticized view of Tagore as an elite figure, the book portrays his profound empathy for the struggles and aspirations of ordinary people.

  • Exploring the Poet’s Works and Philosophy:
    Through his songs, poems, and plays, Rabindranath expressed his solidarity with the masses. The book discusses how his works spoke to their heart, reflected their concerns, and offered solutions to social ills. The author brings to light how Tagore’s artistic genius transcended social hierarchies, making his work accessible and meaningful to people from all walks of life.

  • Historical and Social Context:
    Sudhir Chandra Kar places Tagore’s thoughts within the historical and socio-political context of Bengal during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book explores how Rabindranath’s ideas on nationalism, social reform, and humanism influenced not only intellectual circles but also reached the rural and urban working class.

  • Rabindranath and Nationalism:
    The book also touches upon Tagore's unique approach to nationalism, highlighting his critique of both colonial and narrow nationalist ideologies. It explores how he advocated for a broader, more inclusive vision of India that respected the diverse voices of the people.

  • A People’s Poet:
    Janaganer Rabindranath paints a picture of Tagore not just as a national poet, but as a poet of the people. His ability to speak to and for the common man is the central theme of this book, offering a refreshing perspective on one of India's most beloved figures.

This work provides an enriching narrative that ties together Rabindranath Tagore's legacy with his enduring connection to the Bengali masses. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the depth of Tagore’s influence on society and his philosophy of inclusivity.