With a new introduction by Makarand R. Paranjape
The life of Mahatma Gandhi is the story of a legend. In Mahatma Gandhi:
The Great Indian Way, Raja Rao upends the genre of the literary
biography with inventive non-linear chronology, through dialogue and
anecdote, situating the physical within the metaphysical, and with a
text that is both retrospective and contemporary at the same time. By
mapping genealogies and distilling them, Rao focuses on Gandhi's years
in South Africa, the birth of non-violent resistance, and then moves
into the epic freedom struggle in India, which brought Gandhi to
worldwide renown in his own lifetime.
With an emphasis on the idea of dharma as a framework for Gandhism, both
in South Africa and India, this is the story of the man as much as the
Mahatma.