A lyrical collection of love, longing, and the human spirit from one of the world’s most celebrated poets.
In The Gardener, Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore weaves together poetry and prose to explore the many shades of love—earthly and divine, innocent and passionate, joyful and sorrowful. Originally published in 1913, this classic collection captures the beauty of emotional vulnerability and the soulful yearning for connection.
While Tagore’s earlier Gitanjali dwelled in spiritual devotion, The Gardener turns to more human and romantic themes, making it one of his most accessible and beloved works. With vivid imagery, sensuous detail, and philosophical depth, each piece invites readers into a lush emotional landscape.
Whether you are a lover of poetry, a seeker of meaning, or a student of world literature, this timeless collection will stir your heart and linger in your soul.
In this volume you’ll discover:
Poetic expressions of love, beauty, and desire
Dialogues between the heart and the world
Gentle reflections on nature, time, and destiny
Tagore’s signature blend of Eastern mysticism and human insight
Elegant, meditative, and profoundly moving—The Gardener is a blooming testament to the richness of the inner life.
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Born in 1861 to an influential Bengali family, Rabindranath Tagore achieved fame as a novelist, playwright, poet, painter, lecturer, politician, and composer. In 1913 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature, the first non-European to achieve such an honor. He died in 1941.
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