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Rabindranath Tagore : In Conversation with Albert Einstein Collected by Avijit Roy E-mail: charbak_bd@yahoo Republished on July 27, 2009 [Excepted from - Einstein and Tagore Plumb the truth : Scientist and Poet Exchange Thoughts on the possibility of its Existence without relation to Humanity by Dmitri Marianoff, published in NewYork Times, August 10, 1930] JULY 14, 1930 ON THE NATURE OF REALITY Near Potsdam is a small place called Caputh. There, upon a hill, stands a brown wooden house with a red tile roof. Round about, like sentinels, stand the slim trunks of pine trees. In the wooden villa dwells the mathematician, Albert Einstein. At about 4 oclock one recent afternoon Rabindranath Tagore walked along the sandy path to the house. he wore a suit of soft, blue cloth; he leaned a bit forward as he walked and one hand was bent behind his back. Beside him stood sturdy, erect Einstein ... মহান বিজ্জানী আইনষ্টাইন এবং কবিগুরু রবীন্দ্রনাথের সাথে যে আলোচনা হয় তাতে শ্রীকৃষ্ণ কে নিয়ে বাঙ্গালীর যুগ যুগ ধরে প্রচলিত কিরতন এর প্রসংগ আসে ,EINSTEIN: Are the words of a song also free? I mean to say, is the singer at liberty to add his own words to the song which he is singing? TAGORE: Yes. In Bengal we have a kind of song-kirtan, we call it-which gives freedom to the singer to introduce parenthetical comments, phrases not in the original song. This occasions great enthusiasm, since the audience is constantly thrilled by some beautiful, spontaneous sentiment added by the singer.
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