Gitanjali (Bengali: ) is a collection of 103 English poems, largely translations, by the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore. This volume became very famous in the West, and was widely translated.[1] Gitanjali is also the title of an earlier Bengali volume (1910) of 157 mostly devotional songs. The word gitanjoli is composed from "git", song, and "anjoli", offering, and thus means - "An offering of songs"; but the word for offering, anjoli, has a strong devotional connotation, so the title may also be interpreted as "prayer offering of song". The English collection is not a translation of poems from the Bengali volume of the same name. While half the poems (52 out of 103) in the English text were selected from the Bengali volume, others were taken from these works, and a handful from other works. The translations were often radical, leaving out or altering large chunks of the poem.. The translations were undertaken prior to a visit to England in 1912, where the poems were extremely well received. A slender volume was published in 1913, with an exhilarating preface by W. B. Yeats. In the same year, based on a corpus of three thin translations, Tagore became the first non-European to win the Nobel prize.
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Rabindranath Tagore,is one of the greatest of Indian Poets who could pen his poems both in Bengali, his mother tongue and also English. He wielded tremendous influence not only on the literary scene but also on the freedom movement. His classic Gitanjali won him the Nobel Prize for literature.
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