In his own confession, Rabindranath was a 'Poet of the World.' He was a poet of the suffering humanity, too. His cry came unto all of them who suffered torture, humility and indignation, be they the Matabele people in South Africa (1893), Jalianwalabag victims in India (1919), the Abyssinian Wretcheds (1935) and the Chinese war victims in Sino-Japanese War (1939). His was the strongest voice of protest against any kind of 'Manichaen' ethics and 'geographical ...