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Tagore's works

Rabindranath Tagore was a prolific Indian poet, novelist, and artist, renowned for his profound exploration of human emotions and social issues. His most famous work, "Gitanjali," a collection of poems, reflects themes of spirituality, nature, and the divine. He also wrote plays, essays, and short stories, addressing the complexities of love, freedom, and identity. Tagore’s unique approach blended Eastern and Western thoughts, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913, the first non-European to receive the honor. His contributions significantly influenced modern Indian literature and culture, advocating for social reform and cultural awakening.