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A new and illuminating portrait of one of the greatest figures of the twentieth century. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi has been the subject of over a dozen well-regarded biographies, yet key aspects of the man still prove elusive. In this book, Rajmohan Gandhi, a grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and an acclaimed biographer and scholar, attempts to understand the phenomenon that was Gandhi. This he does by examining in detail dominant and varied themes of Gandhi’s life—his unsuccessful bid to keep India united, his attitude towards caste and untouchability; his relationship with those whose empire he challenged; his controversial experiments with chastity; his views on God, truth and non-violence; and his selection of heirs to lead a new-born nation.
For a generation growing up on images of a simplified Father of the Nation and apostle of non-violence frozen in statues or reduced to a few predictable strokes of an artist’s pen, this biography offers a rewarding insight into the man, his victories and his defeats.
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‘Exciting insights...I must have read the book with as much eagerness and excitement as any gripping novel.’ —Makarand Paranjape, Indian Review of Books
‘Goes far towards enabling an impartial assessment of Mahatma Gandhi.’ —S. Gopal, India Today
‘Rajmohan has rediscovered Gandhi for us. From this book, emerges a portrait of Gandhi which is unconventional and yet very convincing.’ —Bhagwan Josh, The Pioneer |
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Published by :
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Penguin Books India
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Published :
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14-Oct-2000
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Penguin
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ISBN :
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9780140255638
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Paperback
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494
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Art & Architecture
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Indian Subcontinent only
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Rs 395
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