Listen "Rabindranath Tagore - "The Hungry Stones" - 1916"
Episode Synopsis
🎥 "The Hungry Stones" by Rabindranath Tagore – A Nobel Laureate’s Timeless Tale! 🏆📖This is a haunting story from the renowned Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European Nobel Prize winner in Literature. The Hungry Stones, published in 1916, is a blend of mystery, history, and the supernatural. 🏰 Set in an abandoned marble palace, the tale unfolds as a collector of cotton duties encounters the eerie remnants of a bygone era. 👻 Whispers of Persian maidens, unseen footsteps, and strange apparitions blur the lines between reality and dreams. 💔 A palace cursed by centuries of unfulfilled desires becomes a trap for those who dare to stay within its walls. 😱 A madman’s cryptic warnings – "All is false!" – hint at a terrifying truth about the palace’s past. This atmospheric narrative intertwines vivid imagery, suspense, and Tagore’s signature lyrical prose. It’s a story that lingers, much like the haunting echoes within the palace halls. 📚 Perfect for lovers of Gothic tales and psychological mysteries! 👀✨
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