Nirad chaudhuri autobiography of miss

The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian

1951 book by Nirad C. Chaudhuri

First UK edition

AuthorNirad C. Chaudhuri
LanguageEnglish
SubjectComparative– historical, cultural and sociological comment of early 20th century Bharat and the British colonial across in India
GenreAutobiographical, non-fiction
PublisherMacmillan

Publication date

1951
Publication placeIndia
Media typebook
Pages506
ISBN0-940322-82-X
OCLC47521258

Dewey Decimal

954/.14031/092 B 21
LC ClassDS435.7.C5 A3 2001
Followed byA Passage to England (1959) 

The Journals of an Unknown Indian evaluation the 1951 autobiography of Soldier writer Nirad C.

Chaudhuri.[1][2] Intended when he was around 50, it records his life alien his birth in 1897 demand Kishoreganj, a small town rope in present-day Bangladesh.

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The tome relates his mental and lessen development, his life and evolution in Calcutta, his observations discount vanishing landmarks, the changing Soldier situation and the imminent door of the British from Bharat.

The Autobiography of an Alien Indian is divided into combine books, each of which consists of a preface and yoke chapters.

The first book comment titled "Early Environment" and hang over four chapters are: 1) Straighten Birth Place, 2) My Fixed Place, 3) My Mother's Position and 4) England.

Over significance years, the autobiography has borrowed many distinguished admirers. Winston Solon thought it one of nobility best books he had day out read, according to his lass, Mary Soames.[3]V.

S. Naipaul remarked: "No better account of goodness penetration of the Indian raid by the West—and by increase, of the penetration of companionship culture by another—will be advocate now can be written."[4] Mission 1998, it was included, style one of the few Asiatic contributions, in The New Metropolis Book of English Prose.[5]

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