This book deals with the correspondence of Subhash Chandra Bose. The great bulk of the correspondence here is with his brother Sarat Chandra Bose. Apart from being an important source of information, the dialogue between the brothers throws new light on a relationship that probably began as an emotional attachment of childhood and youth and which eventually matured into a unique and life-long, and indissoluble comradeship in struggle and suffering. A historical parallel is hard to come by. The letters to Basanti Devi and Bivabati reveal the nature and depth of the writer's relationships. Correspondence with his friends and colleagues, Dilip Kumar Roy, Santosh Kumar Basu, Satyendra Chandra Mitra, Sarat Chandra Chatterjea, N. C. Kelkar, Gopal Lal Sanyal, and others, are of great interest for a wide variety of reasons. It is fortunate that Netaji preserved copies of his prison letters to the British Government. They are now being recorded as documents of exceptional historic value.
- Pages
- 446p.
- Published in
- India
- Source
- Digital Library of India
- Type
- E-Book