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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
200
Language
English
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Book Summary
Non-Fiction Diary-Based Biography Offers An Intimate Portrait Of A Historical Figure During A Pivotal Period, Spanning 1929 To 1931. It Centers On Reflections About Freedom, Poverty, And Class Struggle, While Engaging With Ideas From Thinkers Such As Lenin, Marx, Omar Khayyam, Rabindranath Tagore, Trotsky, Bertrand Russell, Dostoevsky, Wordsworth, And Ghalib. The Book Speaks To History Lovers, Students, And Curious Readers Interested In Political Thought And Social Justice, With A Thoughtful And Inspiring Tone.
The Content Unfolds Through Primary Diary Entries, Revealing Daily Life, Personal Reflections, And The Intellectual Conversations That Shaped A Vigorous Socialist Conscience. This Narrative Blends Biography With Historical Context, Guiding Readers Through The Era’S Events While Tracing How Ideas Cross-Pollinate With Lived Experience. The Diary Format Makes Challenging Concepts Accessible And Encourages Reflective Reading.
For Readers Seeking Educational Value, The Work Covers Concepts Such As Freedom, Ethics, Social Inequality, Colonial History, And Political Theory, Presenting Them Through A Vivid, First-Person Perspective. Learning Feels Approachable Through Concise Passages, Connecting Theory To Real-Life Choices And Actions.
Readers Finish With A Nuanced Understanding Of The Figure As A Thinker And Activist, Not Just A Historical Label. They Gain Insight Into How Intimate Reflection Can Illuminate Public Action, Fostering Curiosity, Empathy, And A More Informed Perspective On Freedom And Justice.
Product Details
Author
Bhagat Singh
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
200
Language
English
Dimensions
198 x 129 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
₹ 195
Bhagat Singh was an Indian revolutionary whose writings and ideas continue to inspire thought on freedom and social justice. The author’s work is widely appreciated for clarity, relevance, and its ability to connect with readers across different backgrounds and age groups. The author’s work is widely appreciated for clarity, relevance, and its ability to connect with readers across different backgrounds and age groups.