The Hungry Stones And Other Stories


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(1916)



As we know it very well, Rabindranath Tagore is not only one of the greatest Bengali poets, novelists, and educators, but also one of the greatest writers in modern Indian literature. He was an early advocate for independence in India. After reading these stories we feel his Indian sensibility. He expresses basic Indian feelings fabulously, which are our Indian culture's treasure.--Submitted by Amanjeet Chahal





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