An Autobiography, Mohandas Mahatma K. Gandhi translated by Mahadev Desai
An Autobiography, Mohandas Mahatma K. Gandhi translated by Mahadev Desai
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An Autobiography
The Story of My Experiments with Truth

Author: Mohandas (Mahatma) K. Gandhi; translated by Mahadev Desai

Narrator: Bill Wallace

Unabridged: 18 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/16/2010


Synopsis

In 1999, this book was designated as one of the "100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the Twentieth Century" by HarperCollins Publishers. A holy man to Hindus, a hero to Muslims, and a criminal to the British, Mohandas K. Gandhi was an inspiring figure of the twentieth century, a man whose quest to live in accord with Gods highest truth led him to initiate massive campaigns against racism, violence, and colonialism. From his youthful rebellion against vegetarianism, to his successful law practice in South Africa, his struggle with his own sexual excesses, and his leadership of the movement to free India from British rule, Gandhi describes the story of his life as a series of spiritual experiments and explains how he developed his concept of active nonviolent resistance, which propelled the Indian struggle for independence and inspired countless other nonviolent struggles.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dr. Appu on August 06, 2022

Of all the books I have read so far, this one will be undeniably in the top five. Martin Luther King, Jr. Albert Einstein Aung San Suu Kyi Barack Obama Nelson Mandela Dalai Lama John Lennon Steve Jobs Rabindranath Tagore Pearl S Buck Ho Chi Minh George Bernard Shaw and many more great personalities cited Ma......more

Goodreads review by Tharindu on August 16, 2021

"Man takes in vice far more readily than virtue." "Service without humility is selfishness and egotism." My Experiments with Truth, the widely acclaimed autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi marks my next stop in the list of autobiographies. This one took a lot longer than I had anticipated, but it was......more

Goodreads review by Sean Barrs on July 20, 2019

Gandhi has no energy whatsoever. I think the main problem with him writing his own autobiography is his complete lack of ego. He is too modest. He is too accommodating. And he is too good. Wonderful characteristics for sure; they clearly served him well in his role as a civil rights leader, though t......more

Goodreads review by Riku on February 28, 2015

fundamentally changed my view of the world... Oft In My Thought Ah, how often I have sought in my days, To emulate the great leaders, and be gently led, By their virtuous actions and well-laid plans. How often I charted the best courses to take To reach those heights of thought and action; And thought ever......more

Goodreads review by Janet on November 01, 2007

This was a fascinating read. Gandhi's writing is oddly simple, even almast naive in places. He faithfully records small personal struggles, giving them the same wieght as major political battles. Gandhi's zeal and idealism comes across powerfully, as does his lifelong concern with self-discipline an......more