Under the shine of Rabi

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From: The Hindustan Times
Date: 20080329
Author:

Sudeep Sen

Hindustan Times

NEW DELHI, India, March 29 -- In Delhi for the last one week, Bengali writers and artists from India, Bangladesh, the Bengali diaspora worldwide, as well as leading foreign translators and scholars of Rabindranath Tagore have gathered for a 'Tagore Utsav'. Therefore, revisiting Tagore's 'last poems' is perhaps a good point of departure for this group review on writings from Bangladesh.

Tagore's Final Poems (George Braziller, $22.50, pp 72) is sparingly translated by American poet Wendy Barker and Saranindranath Tagore, the great-grandson of the painter Abanindranath ...

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