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Sarojini Naidu's 'The Bird of Time' is a collection of poems that encapsulates the beauty of nature, the complexities of human emotions, and the struggles of a changing world. Naidu's exquisite use of imagery and metaphor creates a vivid tapestry of emotions that resonate deeply with the reader. Drawing inspiration from various literary traditions, Naidu's work is a fine example of late 19th-century Indian poetry and its evolution under British colonial rule. The poems in this collection are both poignant and thought-provoking, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the world…mehr

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Sarojini Naidu's 'The Bird of Time' is a collection of poems that encapsulates the beauty of nature, the complexities of human emotions, and the struggles of a changing world. Naidu's exquisite use of imagery and metaphor creates a vivid tapestry of emotions that resonate deeply with the reader. Drawing inspiration from various literary traditions, Naidu's work is a fine example of late 19th-century Indian poetry and its evolution under British colonial rule. The poems in this collection are both poignant and thought-provoking, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the world around them. Naidu's lyrical style and insightful observations make 'The Bird of Time' a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate readers today. Sarojini Naidu, also known as the Nightingale of India, was a prominent Indian poet, politician, and activist. Her deep connection to her country and its people is evident in her poetry, which often reflects themes of nationalism, feminism, and spirituality. Naidu's unique perspective and passionate advocacy for social reform are reflected in 'The Bird of Time', making it a significant contribution to Indian literature. I highly recommend 'The Bird of Time' to anyone interested in exploring the rich tapestry of Indian poetry and the profound insights of a remarkable literary figure. Naidu's timeless verses will leave readers enchanted and inspired, offering a glimpse into the beauty and complexity of the human experience.

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Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) was an Indian poet and political activist. Born in Hyderabad to a Bengali Brahmin family, she graduated from the University of Madras at twelve before journeying to England to study at King's College London and Cambridge. At nineteen, she married physician Paidipati Govindarajulu Naidu, with whom she would raise five children. Following the partition of Bengal in 1905, Naidu became involved with the Indian independence movement. A close ally of Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi, she travelled across India to speak on social issues such as welfare and the emancipation of women, as well as to advocate for the end of colonial rule. After travelling to London to work alongside Annie Besant, Naidu devoted herself to Gandhi's Satyagraha movement, braving arrest during the Salt March of 1930 and promoting the principles of civil disobedience across the globe. As one of the most respected poets of twentieth century India, she published such collections as The Golden Threshold (1905), The Bird of Time (1912), and The Broken Wing (1917).