Rabindranath Tagore, IndiaÕs foremost writer and the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize for literature, is perhaps best known for his tender and passionate tales about human yearning and longing. Here then is a collection of eighteen short stories that highlight TagoreÕs profound vision. The collection begins with The Kabuliwallah, a heartwarming story about the relationship between a father and daughter. In The Postmaster, a young man from CalcuttaÊ finds himself adjusting to life in a remote village, and The Hungry Stones recounts an unlikely encounter at a railway station.