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Stanley A. Wolpert (1927–2019)

Auteur de A New History of India

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Stanley Wolpert is Distinguished Professor of South Asian History Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles

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It is a debatable point when a book is classified as an historical novel, rather than a piece of contemporary fiction that is merely old enough to called that because of age. Since this novel deals with an act of political assassination, carried out in the past, that in my mind it has become an historical novel. Ghandi was killed January 30, 1948. We enter the mind of the assassin Nathuram Godse, a hindu ultra Nationalist, and watch him slip through the relatively lax web of security to acomplish his end. The book is tense, and well written. It was banned by the government of India.… (plus d'informations)
 
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DinadansFriend | 1 autre critique | Feb 23, 2024 |
Some quotes to share:
"We must face the evils that are coming upon us," Churchill warned, his voice almost breaking, as he added, "and that we are powerless to avert, we must do our best in all circumstances....but, at least, let us not add --by shameful flight, by a premature, hurried scuttle, at least, let us not add, to the pangs of sorrow so many of us feel, the taint and smear of shame. Churchill

"I yearn for heart friendship between Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims," "Today it is non-existent.... Fasting is a satyrgurah's Last resort...this time my fast is not only against Hindus and Muslims but also against the judases who put on false appearances and betray themselves, myself and society." Gandhi

England plundered India and then when they were ready to cut them loose, they cut them loose! The mistakenly appointed Dickie mountbatten was given the job of closing up England's troops and civil structures that they had managed for~100 years. Mountbatten was at the point of studying for an admiral's license, and in a hurry to get back to it, but thought, "Oh, this'll be a plume in my hat to wrap this up in less Time than they planned." Without putting into plan any way to supervise this transition, mountbatten approved a plan to cut India apart and make an East and West part for Muslims. Ay ay ay, the problems and murder and rape and violence that ensued.!!! Poor Indians had no means of dealing with the slaughter, refugees, division of government property and resources.!!! England took all her troops, artillery, officers, everything that could have helped to supervise the frantic migration of Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims trying to get to the badly partitioned part of India that their people were concentrated in. Millions never made it, as each group was full of maddened religious fervor.
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burritapal | 1 autre critique | Oct 23, 2022 |
A short but probably the best summarization of this seemingly intractable conundrum. What a 300 page tome could not achieve, this book has done so eloquently. Very succinct, witty, funny and objective, even O'Reilly could not have done better had it attempted to take on this topic.
 
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danoomistmatiste | 1 autre critique | Jan 24, 2016 |
A short but probably the best summarization of this seemingly intractable conundrum. What a 300 page tome could not achieve, this book has done so eloquently. Very succinct, witty, funny and objective, even O'Reilly could not have done better had it attempted to take on this topic.
 
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kkhambadkone | 1 autre critique | Jan 17, 2016 |

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