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          Indulal Yagnik.The Autobiography of Indulal Yagnik. Translated by Devavrat N. Pathak, Howard Spodek, and John R. Wood. New Delhi: Manohar, 2011.

          Indulal presents his inner struggles and his relationships with friends and colleagues with unusual candour.

        1. Indulal presents his inner struggles and his relationships with friends and colleagues with unusual candour.
        2. Autobiography of Indulal Yagnik (3 Volume Set): Indulal Yagnik.
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        4. Rashtrageet ; Publication date: ; Topics: Banasthali ; Collection: digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan ; Language: Gujarati ; Item Size: M.
        5. Indulal Yagnik's autobiography 'Atmakatha' is considered to be one of the most significant works in Gujarati literature which describes the.
        6. Illustrations. 3 volume set. Volume 1: 583 pp.; Volume 2: 574 pp.; Volume 3: 665 pp. $229.50 (cloth), ISBN 978-81-7304-897-5.

          Reviewed by Amrita Shodhan (Independent Scholar)
          Published on H-Asia (November, 2012)
          Commissioned by Sumit Guha

          Memoirs of the Leading Light of a Forgotten Gujarat

          This is a welcome translation of Indulal Yagnik’s six-volume Gujarati Atmakatha (Autobiography) into English (compiled into three volumes in the English translation).

          Rashtrageet Tratiya Aavarti: Yagnik,indulal: Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming: Internet Archive.

          Translated by Devavrat N. Pathak, Howard Spodek, and John R. Wood, it is a crucial addition to any library with claims to document India’s twentieth-century politics. Yagnik’s life spanned the main currents of Indian political life--from the Gandhian and peasant movements to the workers’ and regional autonomy movements (in his case Gujarat based).

          He was born in 1892,