Thakurbarir Pagol Kahini
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Book Details:
- ISBN: 9789384781323
- Type of Product: Physical
- Authors: Parthsarathi Chattopadhyay
- Publisher: Udayarun
- Languages: Bengali
- Binding: Hardbound
- Publishing Year: 2021
About the Book:
This book delves into the fascinating lives of Rabindranath Tagore’s brilliant yet mentally troubled older brothers, Birendranath and Somendranath, who faced mental illness early in their youth. In his later years, Rabindranath once shared with Rani Chanda that "Being a genius is a dangerous thing. You know, I barely survived. If I had been just a bit more of a genius, it would have been perilous."
The book introduces an unusual side of the poet's personality — that of a mystic, a madman, and a lover. Through the essay "Kobir Ghotkali," the author presents these lesser-known aspects of the poet’s life, showcasing the profound impact of extraordinary individuals on his creative journey. Some of the remarkable figures whose influence on the poet is explored in the essays include Satyendranath Bose, Helen Keller, Hori San, Surendranath Kar, Hidzivai Pestonchi, and Mauricewala. This collection provides a unique exploration of Tagore’s connection with exceptional individuals and the profound emotional and intellectual experiences they shared with him.