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Tagore was born into a rich artistic family. Tagore began writing poems at the age of 8, and [[TeenGenius at the age of 16, he wrote a group of poems that, as a joke, he claimed were long lost 17th century classics. Literary experts declared them to be authentic.]]

Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met [[Creator/WilliamButlerYeats W. B. Yeats]], who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west. This eventually brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, making him the first non-European to win the prize.

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Tagore was born into a rich artistic family. Tagore He began writing poems at the age of 8, and [[TeenGenius at the age of 16, he wrote a group of poems that, as a joke, he claimed were long lost 17th century long-lost 17th-century classics. Literary experts declared them to be authentic.]]

Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met [[Creator/WilliamButlerYeats W. B. Yeats]], who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west.West. This eventually brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, making him the first non-European to win the prize.
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Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met [[WilliamButlerYeats W. B. Yeats]], who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west. This eventually brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, making him the first non-European to win the prize.

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Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met [[WilliamButlerYeats [[Creator/WilliamButlerYeats W. B. Yeats]], who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west. This eventually brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, making him the first non-European to win the prize.
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Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met Creator/WBYeats, who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west. This eventually brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, making him the first non-European to win the prize.

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Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met Creator/WBYeats, [[WilliamButlerYeats W. B. Yeats]], who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west. This eventually brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, making him the first non-European to win the prize.
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Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met WBYeats, who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west. This eventually brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, making him the first non-European to win the prize.

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Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met WBYeats, Creator/WBYeats, who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west. This eventually brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, making him the first non-European to win the prize.
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He would eventually win the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, becoming the first non-European to win the prize.

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He Eventually, Tagore began travelling to other countries, and, on a visit to England, he met WBYeats, who would help to popularize Tagore's work in the west. This eventually win brought him to the attention of the Nobel Prize Committee, who, in 1913, awarded him the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, becoming making him the first non-European to win the prize.
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Rabindranath Tagore (7 May 1861 - 7 August 1941) was a Bengali [[RenaissanceMan poet, novelist, dramatist, musician, and painter]]. Although largely unknown outside of India, he is considered one of the most important Bengali artists.

Tagore was born into a rich artistic family. Tagore began writing poems at the age of 8, and [[TeenGenius at the age of 16, he wrote a group of poems that, as a joke, he claimed were long lost 17th century classics. Literary experts declared them to be authentic.]]

He would eventually win the UsefulNotes/NobelPrizeInLiterature, becoming the first non-European to win the prize.

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