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The Hungry Stones and Other Stories (edition 1916)

by Rabindranath Tagore, C. F. Andrews (Translator)

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This book of excellent short stories by Tagore, express the hidden nuanced side of Indian life. They have great heart and depth of meaning. The pride and arrogance of the caste system are explored, which makes this book a very good social document.
Member:CGlanovsky
Title:The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
Authors:Rabindranath Tagore
Other authors:C. F. Andrews (Translator)
Info:Macmillan Distribution Ltd. (1916), Edition: Second Impression
Collections:Read & Owned, A Personal Library
Rating:***1/2
Tags:India, Asia, Bengali, Non-Western, Short Works, 19th Century, Nobel Laureate, Translated

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My kinsman and myself were returning to Calcutta from our Puja trip when we met the man in a train.
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