Tagore is a writer with great world influence. He wrote more than 50 poems, and was called "Poet Saint". He wrote 12 novellas, 100 short stories, more than 20 plays and a large number of literary, philosophical and political works, and created 1500 paintings and countless songs.
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Gitanjali is the peak of Tagore's mid-term poetry creation, and it is also the work that best represents his thought and artistic style. This collection of religious lyrics is "a sacrifice to God".
The style is fresh and natural, with the fragrance of earth. Tagore's song dedicated to God is "The Song of Life". He sang the decline of life, the joys and sorrows of real life in a light and cheerful style, and expressed the author's concern for the future of the motherland. After its publication, it caused a sensation all over the world.
From an artistic point of view, Tagore's works are often full of passion, and poets usually pay attention to self-expression in their poems, which makes this work very romantic. From the theme, the poet introduced mysticism religion into poetry, which made this ancient artistic theme glow with new youth and had a great influence on western artists.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Gitanjali