
This book publishes - for the most part, for the first time - Gandhi's letters to his youngest son, Devadas from 1914, when father and son were both in South Africa to 1948, when they were both in Delhi, the capital of free India where within hours of the last letter Gandhi was assassinated. Gandhi wrote these letters by day, he wrote them by night, he wrote them from aboard trains, steamers, both right and left hands being pressed into service to rest one when tired out.The letters span three decades during which the writer grew from being a fighter for the rights of Indians in South Africa to being hailed as Father of the Nation by millions in India and - opposed by many as well including the man who felled him by three bullets fired at point blank range on 30 January, 1948. The letters hold his aspirations for his son and for his nation. They bear great love and they also scorch. And we see Devadas, the recipient of the letters, move in them from compliant childhood and youth, to adulthood, questioning and remonstrating with his father and being just the independent son his father wants him to be.
This collection investigates the evolving personal and political relationship between Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and his youngest son, Devadas, through the lens of their private correspondence. The editors, Gopalkrishna Gandhi and Tridip Suhrud, utilize these primary source documents to trace the maturation of both men against the backdrop of India's struggle for independence. By presenting these letters, the authors argue that the private sphere of the Gandhi family was inextricably linked to the public transformation of the nation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and historians view this collection as a significant contribution to the understanding of Gandhi's domestic life and his complex role as a parent. Readers frequently note the intimacy of the prose, which offers a humanizing perspective on a figure often viewed solely through a political lens.
Page Count:
528
Publication Date:
2022-08-11
ISBN-10:
0192858386
ISBN-13:
9780192858382
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