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Contemporary translations of three Tagore novellas


To coinicide with the 150th Birth Anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, OUP has come out with a translation of three of his novellas...

Unconventional relationships — a married woman in love with a younger brother-in-law; a love triangle between a man, his wife, and his sister-in-law; an intimate affair between a married man and a distant cousin — are the subject of Rabindranath Tagore's three novellas Nashtanir (The Broken Home), Dui Bon (Two Sisters), and Malancha (The Garden and the Gardener).

Three Novellas: Nashtanir, Dui Bon, Malancha, Rabindranath Tagore, translated by Sukhendu Ray, OUP, 2010, p.165, Rs. 295.

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