The Poet's School: A History of Patha-Bhavana and Siksha-Satra
Written by Swati Ghosh, Ashok Sircar
Translated by Sarbajaya Bhattacharya, Sujaan Mukherjee
In this book, the authors trace the institutional history of the Patha-Bhavana and the Siksha-Satra, two schools founded by Rabindranath Tagore which would grow into the famed Visva-Bharati, or the world school. Weaving together narrative threads connecting personalities from across the world who gathered at the Santiniketan ashram, the book maps the growth of these educational institutions against the backdrop of Tagore's evolving philosophy of education.
Translated from the original Bengali, The Poet's School charts the growth of the poet's vision of an alternative educational system that challenged the social mores of a society under colonial rule. It captures the history of a unique experiment in education geared towards a life of free thinking, social service, creativity and self-sufficiency for its students.
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Authors & Translators
Written by Swati Ghosh, Ashok Sircar
Translated by Sarbajaya Bhattacharya, Sujaan Mukherjee
Publisher
Jadavpur University Press
ISBN
978-93-83660-81-0
Other Details
287 Pages | Hardback, Jacket.
Category
History, Nonfiction, Memoir
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The Poet's School