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Nonfiction. --- Essays. --- Language Arts. --- Study Aids & Workbooks.
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Rabindranath Tagore was perhaps India's most prolific and most influential man of letters ever. Tagore consistently spoke up against the inequalities perpetrated by the British Raj. But, while a great deal of his writing was patriotic (the national anthems of both India and Bangladesh were written by him) he never quite saw eye to eye with the majority of nationalist leaders. This selection from Tagore's speeches and writings on the nation includes an early piece, 'The One Nationalist Party' (1908), his famous denunciation of nationalism, 'Nationalism in India' (1917), the bitingly sarcastic 'The Cult of the Charka' (1925) and the final lecture he delivered, 'Crisis in Civilisation' (1941).
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