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Speaking of Gandhi's death / edited by Tridip Suhrud and Peter Ronald deSouza

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: India Orient Black Swan 2010Description: 147 pISBN:
  • 9788125040385
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.035092 SUH-T
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In March of 1948, a group of Gandhis closest associatesled by Pandit Nehru Vinoba Bhave, J. B. Kripalani, Maulana Azad and Jayaprakash Narayan, among others met at Sevagram to reflect and deliberate on Gandhis assassination. Sixty years later, in a contemporary and evocative response to that moving introspection, a group of scholars, thinkers and writers gathered at the Sabarmati Ashram to once again reflect on Gandhis death as absence and memory. This book brings together these reflections, in all their hesitation, tentativeness, openness and counter-factual agreement. Spontaneous and engaging, it raises some important questions what is it to speak of Gandhis death? How do we understand the meaning of his assassination? How did the new nation comprehend the nature of his absence? Did his death burden us forever? Or did it in fact allow the nation and the state to explore new directions? The sublime photographs of Henri Cartier Bresson that accompany the text, cover the story of the aftermath of Gandhis assassination and his funeral photographs that capture, as Sadanand Menon puts it, not the portrait of any man, but the portrait of a nation in the deepest moment of its sorrow. Be it the brilliantly composed image of Jawaharlal Nehru on the gate of the Birla Ghar, delivering his moving The light has gone out of our lives and there is darkness everywhere speech , or the spontaneous rhythm of the crowds gathering around Gandhis funeral cortege moving through New Delhis Raj Path and Tilak Marg to the cremation site the images provide visual testimony to the silence and intensity of the event. Speaking of Gandhis Death is a contemplation, an unusual book of reflections reminiscent of the person and persona of the Mahatma.

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