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Guha pens new Gandhi book

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RENOWNED historian and author of several bestsellin­g books, including the highly acclaimed India After

Gandhi and India Before Gandhi, Ramachandr­a Guha, pictured, has penned a new book on the father of the nation, which has just gone to the press and will be out in September.

Billed as the most definitive new biography of Gandhi, the upcoming book is titled Gandhi: The years that changed the world (1914-1948) and will be published by Penguin Random House India.

“This magnificen­t book,” sources said, “will not only tell the story of Gandhi’s life, from his departure from South Africa to his dramatic assassinat­ion in 1948, but also the history of our freedom movement and its many strands”.

It is said to be a book with “a Tolstoyan sweep”, revealing Gandhi to the readers just as he was understood by his contempora­ries. The book will also include new readings of his arguments with BR Ambedkar, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Subhas Chandra Bose, among others.

Drawing on never-before-seen sources and animated by its author’s unparallel­ed sense of drama and politics, Guha’s latest work will be marketed as the “most ambitious and integral book” on Bapu. The book will be relevant, particular­ly in the context of religious tensions and communal disharmony engulfing the country in contempora­ry times. At the same time, the 60-year-old historian is known for his profound research and objective portrayal of his subjects, and readers can look forward to drawing lessons from Gandhi’s life to apply in current times.

It is a follow up to Gandhi Before India (2013). Guha’s large body of work, covering a range of fields and yielding a number of rational insights, has made him a significan­t figure in Indian historical studies. He is valued as a major historian of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. – IANS

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