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An illuminating foray into the complex world of art and life from an east/west dichotomous perspective. Tagore in his extensive personal experience and literary expertise explains the differences assumptions and pros and cons of eastern and western worldviews in a tactful and succinct way. Rabindranath Tagore (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengali short-story writer poet musician composer playwright essayist and painter from India who was instrumental in transforming Indian art especially Bengali literature and music by introducing contextual modernism and new verses and prose. Both his prose and poetry were on varied topics and were considered to be magical and spiritual as visible in some of his noted works such as Gitanjali Gora and Ghare-Baire. Referred to as the ‘Bard of Bengal’ his compositions were chosen as national anthems by India and Bangladesh while the Sri Lankan national anthem was inspired by his work. He became the first non-European to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.