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Modern Review June 1938

1938

No doubt the translations of the poems and dramas— particularly when done by the poet himself have often gained in directness in the beauty anti sublimity of simplicity and in the music and strength belonging to the English or other language of the translations. [...] He is not only the author of the words of his songs possessed of rare depth of meaning and suggestiveness and power of inpiration but is also the creator of what may be called new airs and tunes. [...] land as the Adored in t) s.a..ne of oor souls some sound as a clarion call to our droopins spirits filling us with hope and the will to do and dare and suffer some call on us to have the lofty courage to be in the minority of one; but in non( are heard the clashing of interests the watt ring passions of races or the echoes of1 un.rippy far-off historic strifes and enntliet. [...] His ceaseless and extensive reading in very many diverse subjects including some out-of-the-way sciences and crafts and his travels in many continents enable him to establish ever new intellectual and spiritual contacts to be abreast of contemporary thought to keep pare with its advance and with the efforts of man to plant the flag of the conscious master in the realms of the unknown—himself b [...] the following from Gitanjali "Pride can never approach to where thou walkest in the clothes of the humble among the poorest and lowliest and lost." "My heart can never find its way to where non keepest company with the companionless among the poorest the lowliest and the 10." "He is there where the tiller is tilling the bar ground and where the path-maker is breaking stows.
government politics public policy
Pages
126
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Rabindranath Tagore
613-622 Ramananda Chatterjee view
A Letter to an Indian in Japan
623-624 Rabindranath Tagore view
Symposium on River Physics
625-627 unknown view
Nationalism and minorities in Czechoslovakia
628-635 Monindramohan Moulik view
An Indian Matarnity of the Thirteeth Century
636-636 Dinesh Sirgar view
Cultural Interchange and Mingling
637-641 Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Budget and the Pacts
641-644 D. Pole view
What is the Matter with Money?
644-652 Richard Gregg view
Congress Cotton Committee’s Report
652-655 S.P Palekar view
Local Government in Pre-Buddhist India
656-659 Rathilal Mehta view
Canning of Fruits and its Scope in India
659-661 B.K. Dhar view
The Sociological Analysis and Forecast of Population Increase
661-670 Radhakamal Mukerjee view
Professor Bhola Nath Singh D.Se.
670-671 unknown view
Burmese Eras Year Months and Days
672-675 Bireswar Gangooly view
Rural Broadcast in Italy
676-677 P.N. Roy view
Book Reviews
678-683 unknown view
Should the Indian Speaker Follow the British or the American Model ?
684-689 D.N. Banerjee view
Foreign Periodicals
690-691 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
692-695 unknown view
World Affairs
696-700 G.H. view
Notes
701-724 unknown view
Indians Abroad
725-732 unknown view