Who knows the content of Tagore's New Moon Collection?
Crescent Moon (1903) is mainly translated from Children's Collection, a collection of Bengali poems published by 1903, some of which are directly written in English. In the collection of poems, the poet vividly describes the children's games and skillfully shows the children's psychology and their lively imagination. Its special and meaningful artistic charm brings us to a pure children's world and reminds us of childhood. Rabindranath Tagore (1861~1941) is an Indian poet, writer, artist and social activist. Born on May 7th in Kolkata, West Bengal, 186 1. His grandfather Deval Gernert Tagore was one of the first Indians to visit Britain, and his father Dai Bundra Nattagore was a philosopher and religious reformer who studied Vedas and Upanishads. There are 14 children, and Tagore is the youngest. Tagore went to England to study law in 1878 according to the wishes of his father and brother. He was not interested in law, so he transferred to London University to study English literature and western music. 1880 returned to China, specializing in literary activities. From 1884 to 19 1 1, Tagore served as the secretary of Brahma society. From 189 1, he lived in Xileda to manage his father's house, witnessed the decline of the countryside and the poverty of farmers, and began to pay attention to socialist thought. The 1990s was the heyday of Tagore's creation. His most important works are more than 60 short stories published in satana magazine edited by 189 1. 190 1 year, Tagore founded a school in Heping village and took on the teaching work himself. 1902, Tagore was widowed. 1904, my daughter died of illness. 1905, father died. Memories (1903), children (1903) and ferry (1905) are the records of the unfortunate years in his personal life. 19 10 published the collection of poems "Gitanjali" (Bengali version). This is another excellent collection of religious lyric poems after Dedication Collection. The English version of Gitanjali was published. In the same year, Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was awarded a doctorate by Calcutta University. The British government conferred a title on him. In the 1920s, Tagore founded an international university and visited abroad many times. 194 1 April, 2000, he wrote his last words ── the famous Crisis of Civilization, accusing Britain of colonial rule in India and expressing his belief that the motherland would finally get rid of colonial rule and gain national independence. 1941On August 7th, Tagore's ancestral home in Kolkata passed away. Tagore wrote more than 50 poems, 12 novellas, 100 short stories and more than 20 plays. In addition, he also wrote a lot of works about literature, philosophy and politics, and created more than 65,438+0,500 paintings and many songs. /view/7 1 19 10 . htm