The letters in this volume, written by some of the leading figures of our times, cover of three eventful decades leading up to India's Independence in 1947. Evocative of the spirit of those stirring times, many of the letters are from those most closely involved in the freedom struggle-among them, Mahatma Gandhi, Motilal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Rabindranath Tagore, Sarojini Naidu, Maulana Azad, Vallabhbhai Patel and Jayaprakash Narayan.
Of Particular interest is the ling correspondence between Subhas Chandra Bose and Nehru, which covers the crisis during the Tripuri Congress in 1939, and reflects the two leaders' sharply differing views on the mobilisation of national resistance to British rule. Equally fascinating are the letters from Mahatma Gandhi, which reveal his acute political instincts as well as his deep humanity and his genuine respect for dissent.
The letters also bear testimony to Jawaharlal Nehru's extraordinary gift for friendship, and the respect and admiration he evoked, both personally and for the cause of Indian independence, from world figures a diverse as George Bernard Shaw, Roman Rolland. Clare Boothe Luce, Edward Thompson, Chiang Kai-shek and Bertrand Russell, among others.
With an illuminating introduction by Sunil Khilnain, that provides new insight into the personalities, issues and events that shaped the destiny of modern India, A Bunch of Old Letters in essential reading for an understanding of the history of the national movement.
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