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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.
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,