An Autobiography
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M. K. Gandhi
In this autobiography, also titled The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Mohandas K. Gandhi recounts his life from childhood up until 1921, noting that "my life from this point onward has been so public that there is hardly anything about it that people do not know." HarperCollins chose this work as one of the "100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century." The pursuit of truth was a guiding principle for Gandhi. He states that it "is not my purpose to attempt a real autobiography. I simply want to tell the story of my numerous experiments with truth, and as my life consists of nothing but those experiments, it is true that the story will take the shape of an autobiography." He also notes that this "will of course include experiments with non-violence, celibacy and other principles of conduct believed to be distinct from truth."
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Author
M. K. Gandhi
Pages
598
Publisher
The Floating Press
Published Date
2009-01-01
ISBN
1775414051 9781775414056
Ratings
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"I’ve been wanting to read this for a while. It’s sort of part of a legacy of special figures I’ve read about like Nelson Mandela and Malcolm X. This is a unique book though and pretty difficult to read. It is more of a journal - the chapters are 3 to 4 pages and there and probably 100+ so it’s more of a large collections of stories. It can be hard to follow all the names and I found myself missing important details. Obviously, Ghandi is a special man and I’d recommend to anyone curious."