“The time has come when I must divest Bimala of all the ideal decorations with which I decked her. It was owing to my own weakness that I indulged in such idolatry. I was too greedy. I created an angel of Bimala, in order to exaggerate my own enjoyment. But Bimala is what she is. It is preposterous to expect that she should assume the role of an angel for my pleasure. The Creator is under no obligation to supply me with angels, just because I have an avidity for imaginary perfection.”
Quote by Rabindranath Tagore
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The Home and the World
This novel delves into the complexities of cultural and colonial dynamics, focusing on the lives of individuals caught between traditional values and the encroaching influence of Western colonialism in India. Set in the late 19th century, it offers a nuanced perspective on the clash of cultures and the impact on the lives of its characters. more
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