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The Autobiography of an Unkown Indian
Published
1988
by The Hogarth Press London
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Written in
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 528 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7773714M |
ISBN 10 | 0701208007 |
ISBN 10 | 9780701208004 |
The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is an Autobiography published in by an Indian writer Nirad C. Chaudhuri. This is a comparative historical cultural sociological analysis of early 20th century British india. Winston Churchill once admit. The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is an astonishing work of self-discovery and the revelation of a peerless and provocative sensibility. Describing his childhood in the Bengali countryside and his youth in Calcutta—and telling the story of modern India from his own fiercely independent viewpoint—Chaudhuri fashions a book of deep conviction, charm, and intimacy that is also a 5/5(1).
The reception of ''The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian'' invalidated its title. Mr. Chaudhuri became notorious, celebrated in England and the United States, denounced in India. Taking his autobiography as a miniature of recent Indian history, the author has drawn a bitter picture of his country. The book is dedicated "to the memory of the British Empire in India" and denies the possibility of India's restoring herself through her own traditions or efforts.
Nirad C. Chaudhuri (–) was born in the town of Kishorganj in East Bengal in the year of Queen Victoria’s Diamond first book, The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian, was published in and was followed by many others, including The Continent of Circe, for which he won the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize, and Thy Hand Great Anarch!, a second volume of s: The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is an astonishing work of self-discovery and the revelation of a peerless and provocative bing his childhood in the Bengali countryside and his youth in Calcutta—and telling the story of modern India from his own fiercely independent viewpoint—Chaudhuri fashions a book of deep conviction, charm, and intimacy that is also a.
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The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is the autobiography of Nirad C. Chaudhuri, an Indian writer. Written when he was aro it records his life from his birth in in Kishorganj, a small town in present-day book relates his mental and intellectual development, his life and growth in Calcutta, his observations of vanishing landmarks, the connotation of this is Author: Nirad C.
Chaudhuri. The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is an astonishing work of self-discovery and the revelation of a peerless and provocative sensibility. Describing his childhood in the Bengali countryside and his youth in Calcuttaand telling the story of modern India from his own fiercely independent viewpointChaudhuri fashions a book of deep conviction, charm, and intimacy that is/5.
Nirad C. Chaudhuri (–) was born in the town of Kishorganj in East Bengal in the year of Queen Victoria’s Diamond first book, The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian, was published in and was followed by many others, including The Continent of Circe, for which he won the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize, and Thy Hand Great Anarch!, a second volume of by: The Autobiography ends here; "In the words of Nirad C.
Chaudhuri himself".It is more of a national than personal history. The book also brings out Chaudhuri as a great Anglophile. Nirad C. Chaudhuri's "The Autobiography of An Unknown Indian" is a landmark in the development of the Autobiographical genre in Indo-Anglian fact, this literary genre in Indo-Anglian literature came to.
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN UNKNOWN INDIAN NIRAD C. CHAUDHURI (–) was born in the town of Kishorganj in East Bengal in the year of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. His first book, The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian, was published in and was followed by many others, including The Continent of Circe, for whichFile Size: KB.
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Chaudhuri available from Rakuten Kobo. Anyone who wishes to understand what has happened in India in the twentieth century - politically and culturally - must. Autobiography of An Unknown Indian is the memoir of an ordinary Indian who was well-educated in the British way of life. The first edition of this book was published by Jaico Publishing House in It is available in paperback format.
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The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian. When this classic book was published, in London inits defiant dedication page caused so much outrage in India that it was defaced or excised by some readers, and caused its first-time author, Nirad C.
Chaudhuri, to be treated as a pariah by the vast majority of Indians, including even Jawaharlal Nehru. Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is the collective memoir of Nirad C. Chaudhuri, a man remembered for his support of the British Empire at a time that India was struggling to hold on to its newfound uri, a self-professed anglophile, dedicates the book to the British Empire and showcases the tone of the book from the very s: Autobiography of an Unknown indian Part 2 book.
Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers.4/5(16).Book Description Jaico Publishing House, Delhi, India. Softcover. Condition: New.
Nirad G. Chaudhuri's autobiography is one of the classic of contemporary Indian literature. When it was first published in it was instantly acclaimed. and provoked a furious debate for its controversial insights into India and European ography of an Unknown Indian is both a profoundly analysis.