One Night by Rabindranath Tagore

By A. Datta
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(3.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: May 07, 2012
Words: 2,782 (approximate)
Language: American English
ISBN: 9781476052229


Short description

The second master of the village school stands on the shores of diluvium with his childhood sweetheart by his side. Her husband is away on business and any moment can be their last! How steadfast is the human spirit? Read to find out. This story by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore is free to read and share …

Extended description

An unusual love story with a message of bliss. Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's idealistic protagonist refrains from marrying his childhood sweetheart only to regret it years later. Then fate bundles them together during a dreadful night-storm. Will they engage in sweet conversation? Read and share this translation of Tagore's Ekratri for free …

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Review by: hrhsophia on Oct. 28, 2012 : star star star
Nice read.
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Review by: Gerald Dawson on May 07, 2012 : star star star star
An interesting look into the mind and thoughts of a child who became a man. The translation was done well.
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