Nirob Kobi O Ashikkhito Kobi By Rabindranath Tagore নীরব কবি ও অশিক্ষিত কবি

Nirob Kobi O Ashikkhito Kobi By Rabindranath Tagore নীরব কবি ও অশিক্ষিত কবি

“Nirob Kobi O Ashikkhito Kobi,” which translates to “The Silent Poet and the Unlettered Poet” in English, is a short story by Rabindranath Tagore. In this narrative, Tagore explores the contrasting experiences and perspectives of two poets from different backgrounds.

The “silent poet” is depicted as someone who possesses deep inner wisdom and insight but chooses to express themselves through silence rather than words. Their poetry emanates from a place of profound introspection and spiritual awareness, transcending the limitations of language and conventional expression.

On the other hand, the “unlettered poet” is portrayed as someone lacking formal education and literary training, yet possesses a raw talent and intuitive understanding of human emotions and experiences. Their poetry is characterized by its simplicity and authenticity, resonating deeply with the hearts of common people.

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