This remarkable book vividly evokes the first 24 years of the author's life in Calcutta and in his ancestral village in East Bengal. First published in 1951, it rapidly established itself as a classic work combining intimate memoirs with a sweeping, highly individual survey of Indian history and culture in the final era of the Raj. VS Naipaul said about this Autobiography:"...may be the one great books to come out of the Indo-English encounter. No better account of the penetration of the Indian mind by the West - and, by extension, of the penetration of one culture by another - will be, or now can be written."
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-7012-0978-0 (9780701209780)
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Early Environment My Birthplace My Ancestral Village My Mother's Village England First Twelve Years My Birth, Parents and Early Years Torch Race of the Indian Renaissance Enter Nationalism Postscript: We leave Kishorganj Education Calcutta Experiences of Adolenscence Citizen-student Initiation into Scholarship Into the World Man and Life in Calcutta New Politics Vanishing Landmarks An Essay on the Course of Indian History