A fire that blazed in the ocean Gandhi and the poems of Satyagraha in South Africa, 1909-1911
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- 9789380188133
- 891.4 BHA
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823.92 SUB Bankrupt | 823.92 SUD House of cards | 869.342 COE Aleph | 891.4 BHA A fire that blazed in the ocean | 891.4408 LAL Tagore and the feminine: | 902.02 DAL The compact timeline history of the world | 909.829 HUN The clash of civilizations and the remaking of world order |
"The poems in this volume appeared in the Gujarati section of the Indian Opinion from 1909 and 1911, a newspaper edited by Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948) while he was in South Africa. Most of them were composed by Indians in South Africa who took part in the Satyagraha movement (1906-1914) or were close observers. A few came from poets in India. All the poems were printed in Gujarati even though some were originally in Urdu or Hindi. The two leading contributors were Sheik Mehtab and Ambaram Mangalij Thaker. The poems had a performative dimension since they were recited or sung at public gatherings as participatory texts. While Ghandi introduced the concept of Satyagraha, it was the poets who presented it with an emotive appeal."
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