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Rabindranath Tagore was created in Calcutta in 1861 to a family group of culture and means, where he received an extensive, though unorthodox, education, a lot of which would later require extensive traveling with his father. He previously a interest for learning English at an early age, as well as an interest in writing, which he began at eight years and was regularly publishing poetry and essays in newspapers only a few years later. The mixture of Bengali and English books that Tagore regularly used led to creating a unique literary words, which his viewers devoured. He'd go on to become the first non-European to earn the Nobel Reward for Books in 1913. Thought Relics, first published in 1921, is a collection of untitled verses that bridge the distance between meditations and prose. Actually written in English by Tagore, these poetic aphorisms are a dreamy mixture of mysticism, school of thought, introspection, and spiritual discovery.