Collected Poems
Collected Poems invites you into Rabindranath Tagore's luminous world. This English-language anthology gathers a wide spectrum of his verse and drama, translated to reveal the depth of his Bengali genius for today’s readers. Perfect for poetry lovers, students, and curious readers seeking spiritual insight or emotional resonance, Collected Poems carries a thoughtful, uplifting, and contemplative tone that matters now more than ever.
Structured as a careful sequence, the book brings together Tagore's poetry and select plays in accessible translations. Debabrata Mukhopadhyay's rendering of The Post Office captures tenderness and human connection, while C.F. Andrews and Nishikanta Sen illuminate Cycle of Spring with bright imagery. The collection also gathers ten poems written after 1921, including Son of Man and Boro-Budur, inviting readers to hear Tagore's evolving voice as he explores nature, spirituality, and the human heart.
Whether you are discovering Tagore’s work for the first time or returning to a trusted poet, Collected Poems offers a warm, sentence-by-sentence journey. The translations balance lyrical cadence with clear meaning, making each page feel accessible, meditative, and alive.
- Expanded collection of Tagore’s poetry and notable plays translated into English
- Iconic pieces: The Post Office and Cycle of Spring
- Translations by Debabrata Mukhopadhyay; and by C.F. Andrews and Nishikanta Sen
- Includes ten post-1921 poems, such as Son of Man and Boro-Budur
- Themes: nature, humanity, spirituality, and introspection
- Lyric, flowing English that preserves Tagore’s musical cadence
After finishing Collected Poems, readers carry a deeper sense of life’s mysteries and a renewed curiosity about the world. The book invites quiet reflection, gentle wonder, and a willingness to see everyday moments as part of a larger artistic and spiritual conversation.
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Collected Poems
Collected Poems invites you into Rabindranath Tagore's luminous world. This English-language anthology gathers a wide spectrum of his verse and drama, translated to reveal the depth of his Bengali genius for today’s readers. Perfect for poetry lovers, students, and curious readers seeking spiritual insight or emotional resonance, Collected Poems carries a thoughtful, uplifting, and contemplative tone that matters now more than ever.
Structured as a careful sequence, the book brings together Tagore's poetry and select plays in accessible translations. Debabrata Mukhopadhyay's rendering of The Post Office captures tenderness and human connection, while C.F. Andrews and Nishikanta Sen illuminate Cycle of Spring with bright imagery. The collection also gathers ten poems written after 1921, including Son of Man and Boro-Budur, inviting readers to hear Tagore's evolving voice as he explores nature, spirituality, and the human heart.
Whether you are discovering Tagore’s work for the first time or returning to a trusted poet, Collected Poems offers a warm, sentence-by-sentence journey. The translations balance lyrical cadence with clear meaning, making each page feel accessible, meditative, and alive.
- Expanded collection of Tagore’s poetry and notable plays translated into English
- Iconic pieces: The Post Office and Cycle of Spring
- Translations by Debabrata Mukhopadhyay; and by C.F. Andrews and Nishikanta Sen
- Includes ten post-1921 poems, such as Son of Man and Boro-Budur
- Themes: nature, humanity, spirituality, and introspection
- Lyric, flowing English that preserves Tagore’s musical cadence
After finishing Collected Poems, readers carry a deeper sense of life’s mysteries and a renewed curiosity about the world. The book invites quiet reflection, gentle wonder, and a willingness to see everyday moments as part of a larger artistic and spiritual conversation.
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Collected Poems invites you into Rabindranath Tagore's luminous world. This English-language anthology gathers a wide spectrum of his verse and drama, translated to reveal the depth of his Bengali genius for today’s readers. Perfect for poetry lovers, students, and curious readers seeking spiritual insight or emotional resonance, Collected Poems carries a thoughtful, uplifting, and contemplative tone that matters now more than ever.
Structured as a careful sequence, the book brings together Tagore's poetry and select plays in accessible translations. Debabrata Mukhopadhyay's rendering of The Post Office captures tenderness and human connection, while C.F. Andrews and Nishikanta Sen illuminate Cycle of Spring with bright imagery. The collection also gathers ten poems written after 1921, including Son of Man and Boro-Budur, inviting readers to hear Tagore's evolving voice as he explores nature, spirituality, and the human heart.
Whether you are discovering Tagore’s work for the first time or returning to a trusted poet, Collected Poems offers a warm, sentence-by-sentence journey. The translations balance lyrical cadence with clear meaning, making each page feel accessible, meditative, and alive.
- Expanded collection of Tagore’s poetry and notable plays translated into English
- Iconic pieces: The Post Office and Cycle of Spring
- Translations by Debabrata Mukhopadhyay; and by C.F. Andrews and Nishikanta Sen
- Includes ten post-1921 poems, such as Son of Man and Boro-Budur
- Themes: nature, humanity, spirituality, and introspection
- Lyric, flowing English that preserves Tagore’s musical cadence
After finishing Collected Poems, readers carry a deeper sense of life’s mysteries and a renewed curiosity about the world. The book invites quiet reflection, gentle wonder, and a willingness to see everyday moments as part of a larger artistic and spiritual conversation.




















