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Gandhi

A Memoir

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Gandhi

By: William L. Shirer
Narrated by: John Lescault
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At the beginning of the 1930s, historian William L. Shirer was sent to India by the Chicago Tribune to cover the rise of the Independence Movement. During this time Shirer was privileged to observe Mahatma Gandhi as he launched the Civil Disobedience Campaign and to enjoy his personal friendship and confidence.

In this fascinating memoir, Shirer writes perceptively and unforgettably about Gandhi’s frailties as well as his accomplishments. Despite his greatness, Gandhi was the first to admit that he was a human being with his own prejudices and peculiarities: He could be stubborn and dictatorial, yet the magnificence of the man rose above all else.

Gandhi: A Memoir sheds a special light on the man who left such an indelible imprint on India and the world.

©1979 William L. Shirer (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
Political Science Politicians Politics & Activism Politics & Government

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William Shirer best known for The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich and his reporting from Nazi Germany spent a brief time in India with Gandhi during the independence struggle in the early thirties and during the Round Table talks in London.

He says that for him this time with Gandhi was the most fruitful period of his life and as his life was filled with some of the most tumultuous history of the twentieth century. He met and knew most of the major politicians of his time but Gandhi touched and inspired him as no other and he says this experience helped him to survive what was to come.

However it is no hagiography and he doesn’t whitewash over contradictions or criticisms of Gandhi some of which are quite inexplicable.

This short memoir is not to be missed.

Not to be missed

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