The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian explained

The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian
Author:Nirad C. Chaudhuri
Country:India
Language:English
Subject:Comparative– historical, cultural and sociological analysis of early 20th century India and the British colonial encounter in India
Genre:Autobiographical, non-fiction
Publisher:Macmillan
Release Date:1951
Media Type:book
Pages:506
Isbn:0-940322-82-X
Dewey:954/.14031/092 B 21
Congress:DS435.7.C5 A3 2001
Oclc:47521258
Followed By:A Passage to England (1959)

The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is the 1951 autobiography of Indian writer Nirad C. Chaudhuri.[1] [2] Written when he was around 50, it records his life from his birth in 1897 in Kishoreganj, a small town in present-day Bangladesh. The book relates his mental and intellectual development, his life and growth in Calcutta, his observations of vanishing landmarks, the connotation of this is dual—changing Indian situation and historical forces that was making exit of British from India an imminent affair.

The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is divided into four books, each of which consists of a preface and four chapters. The first book is titled "Early Environment" and its four chapters are: 1) My Birth Place, 2) My Ancestral Place, 3) My Mother's Place and 4) England.

Over the years, the autobiography has acquired many distinguished admirers. Winston Churchill thought it one of the best books he had ever read, according to his daughter, Mary Soames.[3] V. S. Naipaul remarked: "No better account of the penetration of the Indian mind by the West—and by extension, of the penetration of one culture by another—will be or now can be written."[4] In 1998, it was included, as one of the few Indian contributions, in The New Oxford Book of English Prose.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Nirad C. Chaudhuri. The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian. 1969. University of California Press. GGKEY:K5H0WSNGKZ6.
  2. Book: Arvind Krishna Mehrotra. An Illust History of Indian Lit in English. 12 July 2012. 2005. Permanent Black. 978-81-7824-151-7. 209.
  3. Web site: Narasimhan . Balasubramanian . The Nirad C. Chaudhuri Page . . 25 March 2021.
  4. News: kaufman . Michael T. . Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Author, Dies at 101 . 25 March 2021 . . August 3, 1999.
  5. Book: Gross, John . The new Oxford book of English prose . Oxford University Press . Oxford New York . 1998 . 9780192142467 . 24 March 2021 . 1028299240 . xxvii, 796.