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    The Home and the World

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    by Rabindranath Tagore, Surendranath Tagore (Translator), Anita Desai (Introduction), William Radice (Editor)


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    • ISBN-13: 9780140449860
    • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
    • Publication date: 04/28/2005
    • Series: Penguin Classics Series
    • Edition description: Revised
    • Pages: 240
    • Sales rank: 189,611
    • Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.57(d)
    • Age Range: 18Years

    Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was a key figure of the Bengal Renaissance. A poet, a songwriter, a playwright, an essayist, a short story writer and a novelist; Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1931.

    Anita Desai was born in 1937; her father was Bengali and her mother German, and she was educated in Delhi. Her publihsed work includes Clear Light of Day, which was shortlisted for the 1980 Booker Prize, Fire on the Mountain, for which she won the Royal Society of Literature's Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize and the 1978 National Academy of Letters Award, In Custody, which was shortlisted for the 1984 Booker Prize, a volume of short stories, Games at Twilight, and Baumgartner's Bombay, all of which are publihsed in Penguin. She has also written several books for children. She is a member of the Advisory Board for English of the National Academy of Letters in Delhi and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in London. She was awarded the Neil Gunn International Fellowship for 1994. Anita Desai is married, has four children, and lives in India.

    William Radice is a poet, scholar, and translator of Bengali, who has written or edited nearly thirty books. He has translated Tagore’s short stories and his novel The Home of the World for Penguin Classics.

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    Table of Contents

    The Home and the WorldPreface
    Chronology
    Introduction by Anita Desai
    Further Reading

    Chapter One:
    Bimala's Story

    Chapter Two:
    Bimala's Story
    Nikhil's Sotry
    Sandip's Story

    Chapter Three:
    Bimala's Story
    Sandip's Story

    Chapter Four:
    Nikhil's Story
    Bimala's Story
    Sandip's Story

    Chapter Five:
    Nikhil's Story
    Bimala's Story
    Nikhil's Story

    Chapter Six:
    Nikhil's Story
    Sandip's Story

    Chapter Seven:Sandip's Story

    Chapter Eight:
    Nikhil's Story
    Bimala's Story

    Chapter Nine:
    Bimala's Story

    Chapter Ten:
    Nikhil's Story
    Bimala's Story

    Chapter Eleven:
    Bimala's Story

    Chapter Twelve:
    Nikhil's Story
    Bimala's Story

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    Set on a Bengali noble's estate in 1908, this is both a love story and a novel of political awakening. The central character, Bimala, is torn between the duties owed to her husband, Nikhil, and the demands made on her by the radical leader, Sandip. Her attempts to resolve the irreconciliable pressures of the home and world reflect the conflict in India itself, and the tragic outcome foreshadows the unrest that accompanied Partition in 1947.

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