
RABINDRANATH TAGORE
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In a bustling kingdom where every alley twists into a labyrinth, travelers arrive seeking the route to a grand festival. A city guard offers a cryptic answer—any road will lead them onward—sparking a lively debate about whether a multitude of paths truly frees a people or merely scatters them. Through witty banter, the locals argue that the king’s obsession with countless streets may keep citizens from ever leaving, while others champion the idea of unrestricted movement as the nation’s salvation.
Amid this philosophical clash, a venerable grandfather gathers a group of youths, singing songs that promise to flood the streets with joyous celebration. Their melodies echo the tension between tradition and change, hinting at deeper currents beneath the kingdom’s surface. Listeners are invited to follow the characters as they grapple with the meaning of freedom, duty, and the elusive quest for a shared destiny.
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (111K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Norbert H. Langkau, Marc-Andre Seekamp and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-11-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1941
A poet, songwriter, storyteller, and teacher whose work helped carry Bengali literature to the world stage. Best known for Gitanjali, he became the first non-European writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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