Synopses & Reviews
Jad Adams traces the course of Gandhi's multi-faceted life and the development of his religious, political, and social thinking over seven tumultuous decades: from his comfortable upbringing in a princely state in Gujarat; his early civil rights campaigns; his leadership through civil disobedience in the 1920s and 1930s that made him a world icon; and finally to his assassination by a Hindu extremist in 1948, only months after the birth of an independent India.
An elegant and masterly account of one of the seminal figures of twentieth-century history, Adams presents for the first time the true story behind the man whose life may truly be said to have changed the world.
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"Adding fresh insight to a life so well documented is no mean feat, but Adams's biography of Gandhi eschews hagiography and offers critical insights about the revered political and spiritual leader." Publishers Weekly
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"For anyone trying to find a way through the myriad political byways of modern India and Pakistan, Adams's biography is the perfect starting point." The Glasgow Herald
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"Adams focuses not on the idealized apostle of peace, but Gandhi the man." The Times of India (Mumbai)
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"Provocative. Adams strips away Gandhi's saintly aura and explores the duality of India's most famous leader."--
About the Author
Jad Adams is a historian and television producer. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and is currently a visiting research fellow of the School of Advanced Study at the University of London.