Rabindranath Tagore AKA Rabindranath Thakur Born: 7-May-1861 Birthplace: Calcutta, India Died: 7-Aug-1941 Location of death: Calcutta, India Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered in the River Ganges)
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: Asian/Indian Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Poet, Playwright, Novelist Nationality: India Executive summary: Gitanjali Rabindranath Tagore was a brilliant Bengali poet whose works have been frequently rendered mush in translation to English. He founded Visva-Bharati University, and is best-known beyond the East for a book of poetry, Gitanjali (Song Offerings). In 1913 he became the first non-white Nobel Prizewinner, taking the honor in Literature. His lyrics are sung in the national anthems of India and Bangladesh.
Father: Debendranath Tagore Wife: Mrinalini Devi (m. 1893, d. 1902, five children)
Nobel Prize for Literature 1913 Knighthood 1915 (repudiated 1919)
Is the subject of books:
Rabindranath Tagore: The Myriad-Minded Man, 1995, BY: Krishna Dutta and Andrew Robinson
Rabindranath Tagore, 1976, BY: Mary M. Lago
Author of books:
Manasi (1890, poetry) Sonar Tari (1894, poetry) Gita�jali (1910, poetry) Gora (1910, novel) Gitanjali, Song Offerings (1912, poetry) Ghare-Baire (1916, novel)
Wrote plays:
Chitrangada (1892)
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