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What was Tagore's work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature?

2024-09-17 22:30
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Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature for Gitanjali.

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What's A King Without A System?

(Author's note: Story will be updated on August 3, 2020. I'm having my last semester in college so I'll focus on that for a while. Also, a remake will be done so reading this version would still be worth it. For those who were looking forward to more content, sorry but you'll have to wait longer. But my personal life has to come first, and this hobby can wait. If you're willing to wait, I'll give you your due reward, but not for a while. Thank you, and hope you like what you'll see.) The world as we know it is about to end. Billions of lives will be lost, countries devastated and society left in ruins. But if you have the power to save it, would you? Zel Huertazuela has had a life that's full of let downs. His mother was a debt-ridden mess, his father was an abusive angry bull while he gets nothing but insults when trying to fix them. He doesn't even know how to move forward with his life. “Never mind, I don’t really know what I want, why not just do what people tell me to? Money is needed you say? I’ll be an engineer then, those pay well right?” “Get a work that you would do even if you don’t get paid for it? What the hell kind of fantasy is that?” But that would have been it if it weren't for his sudden ability to live a lifetime in the span of a dream that lasts a night. "Wait, this isn't the hospital?!" "Where's my wife!" "Now that I'm back, I'll be rich!" "I'll fix the mistakes I made, there won't be any more regrets for this guy!" "Monsters?! No problem!" "We won in the dream, why can't we win in reality?" "What do you mean it changed?" "Help! How do I fix this?!" If you were given a second chance, would you take it? Even if you have to lose everything you built up today? Find out how a man finds himself saving the world by being the man who rules it! (The first volume is basically a very long prologue. The 'Battle of the Beginning' chapters will be more representative of what to expect from future volumes. This story is something I had in mind for a long time now so many of the ideas and scenarios can be seen in my other works but they are only similar, not literal copies. Enjoy!)
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What was Tagore's work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2024-09-23 17:18
Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature for Gitanjali.
Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work.
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2024-09-17 19:54
Tagore was a famous poet, writer, and ideologist in India. He was known as the "Father of Indian Literature". He created a large number of excellent poems, including "Gitaraj","Birds","The Garden...
Which of Tagore's books won the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2024-09-13 05:20
Tagore's Gitanjali won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Which two novels of Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2024-09-23 17:14
I'm not sure which two of Tagore's novels won the Nobel Prize in Literature because I'm just a person who likes reading novels and doesn't have the ability to browse...
Is the work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature the best?
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2024-09-13 06:32
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded for literary works. The selection criteria and award design were to commend outstanding literary works that had a profound impact on mankind. Therefore,...
What was Brodsky's work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2024-09-17 22:12
Brodsky's work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature was One Hundred Years of Solitude.
What was the shortest work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2024-09-17 22:24
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What was Mo Yan's work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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2024-09-18 01:36
Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work, Red Soroliang Family.
A work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature or a famous masterpiece?
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2024-09-20 11:53
There are many works that have won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Some of the famous works include: - Mo Yan's Red Sorghums Family - Nabokov's Lolita - The Sun...
A work that won the Nobel Prize in Literature in the 21st century
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2024-09-03 21:03
The works that won the Nobel Prize in Literature in the 21st century were as follows: 1 Mo Yan's Red Soroliang Family 2 Garcia Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude...
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