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Restless as Mercury : Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 8194874149
ISBN-13 9788194874140
Publisher Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd
Imprint Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd
Country of Manufacture IN
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 1st, 2021
Print length 400 Pages
Weight 594 grams
Dimensions 16.00 x 23.90 x 3.60 cms
Ksh 6,300.00
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M.K. Gandhi''s autobiography, "The Story of My Experiments with Truth," reveals his life, family, work, challenges, fasts, jail stints, and political engagements in South Africa. Divided into six books, it portrays his evolution into a leader of disciplined mass movements before returning to India in 1914.
M. K. Gandhi''s autobiography, the story of My experiments with truth, is famously incomplete, stopping abruptly in 1920. But while he gave up writing his memoirs, Gandhi continued to speak and write about hisife, family, work, colleagues, those who opposed and Venerated him, his hopes, anxieties, challenges, fasts, many jail stints, his Enthusiasms, and disappointments. When knitted together, these autobiographical observations, scattered over several pages of the collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, as well as in some works that were published in hisifetime under his gaze, make for a gripping and powerful story. "Restless as Mercury'', is how his only sister, raliyat, described the young Mohandas and her stunningly accurate characterization of her brother provides the title of this work, which Gopalkrishna Gandhi has reconstructed from Gandhian own words. The account is divided into six sections: book I starts with Gandhi''s birth in 1869 and focuses on his early years in Gujarat, his schooling, immediate family, and marriage to Kasturba. In book II, we see him away from his home and family in a new environment”england”where he goes to studyaw. He continues his commitment to vegetarianism and engages in a brief flirtation with becoming an English gentleman. He then makes a quick visit home to Rajkot before going to South Africa to practiseaw. There, he experiences racial prejudice and struggles to balance the demands of home and publicife. In book III, we see Gandhi being drawn into two Wars in South Africa”The anglo“boer war (1899“1902) and the bambatha rebellion (1906). he sets up the ambulance Corps with other Indians, becomes politically engaged, and starts fighting for the rights of Indians in South Africa. It is during this period that he starts his journal, Indian opinion, and his first ashram in durban”the Phoenix settlement. As his ethics and values firm up, he finds himself in a battle at home with his wife, Kasturba. In book IV, as Gandhian politics come under assault by all three major sections of South African population”the ruling European, the majority African, and the minority asian”his belief in non-violent struggle becomes stronger and his idea of satyagraha comes to the fore. He begins courting imprisonment and encourages his friends, family, and fellow Indians to do so as well. In book V we see that his deep and constantly renewed bonds with the family have to reckon with his commitment to thearger cause. It is in this period that Gandhi sets up Tolstoy farm for the families of the satyagrahis. Book VI sees himeading disciplined mass movements theikes of which have not been seen before. When all the demands of the South African satyagraha are conceded, Gandhi decides the time has come for him to return to India. Accompanied by Kasturba, heeaves South Africa for India in 1914 for the great appointment with history that awaits him in the motherland. Restless as Mercury is a candid and unflinching account of the struggles, experiences, and philosophies that informed and influenced the young Mohandas. It also shows how Gandhi kept, not without Stumbling, hisove of family in step with his sense of his public duties.

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