Vanishing Landmarks - Nirad C. Choudhary
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nirad C. Chaudhuri (1897–1999) was a famous Indian writer and scholar. He was born on 23 November 1897 in Kishoreganj, in Bengal (now in Bangladesh). His father was a lawyer and a lover of Bengali literature, and his mother was deeply religious. This mix of Indian tradition and modern education shaped his early life. Chaudhuri studied History at the University of Calcutta and worked as a clerk, journalist, and broadcaster before becoming a full-time writer. He was deeply interested in Western culture, especially English literature, music, and history. His most famous book, The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian (1951), made him well known but also very controversial because he praised British rule and criticized Indian nationalism. He later wrote other books such as A Passage to England (1959) and The Continent of Circe (1965), which continued to explore India’s culture and identity. Chaudhuri moved to England in 1970 and lived in Oxford until his death in 1999 at the...
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