The Bard in Love: Tagore and His Timeless Ladies by Prasun Roy , Joy Sengupta
"Real friendship is like fluorescence; it shines better when everything has darkened."
"The Bard in Love" is an intimate and minute exploration of the life of Tagore's inner world. His life yearned for a true friend or a naughty buddy like him. He finds one in Kadambari. Same character she introduced in his writing as well.
It reveals the human heart beneath the literary genius. This book does not merely present Tagore as a Nobel laureate or cultural icon but gently reveals the emotional relations and feminine influences that shaped his creativity, loneliness, yearning and artistic development.
The emotional undercurrents in Tagore's poetry, letters, music and philosophy flow through women such as Kadambari Devi, Nalini, Mrinalini Devi and Victoria Ocampo. All these women were part of Tagore's life.
The refusal to sensationalise these relationships is what makes the book so effective. Instead, the narrative unfolds with tenderness, restraint and contemplation, enabling readers to witness how love, friendship, loss and emotional distance affected one of the greatest writers in history.
The writing is lyrical and absorbing, reflecting the emotional depth of Tagore’s own prose. By including letters, memories, and contextual information, the book adds warmth to Tagore, making him more human and less of an aloof genius. Thus, he comes across as a sensitive man desperately searching for a connection, purpose and beauty.
Overall, it is a heartwarming read.
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