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Inner Recesses Outer Spaces

Inner Recesses Outer Spaces : Memoirs Book

Inner Recesses Outer Spaces : Memoirs

By Chattopadhyay Kamaladevi

Category: Biography Books, Paper Missile Books
ISBN: 978-93-83098-39-2
MRP: 795

1903-47 marks a period of fundamental change in India. A strong force swept the country, which compelled the world to recognize the power of spiritual energy. Mahatma Gandhi evolved the spiritual methods, and a rare band of individuals adopted them. Kamaladevi  Chattopadhyay is such a person who changed the course of her comfortable existence to join the national struggle first as a Sevika-volunteer, later designated as an organiser of women workers in the Indian National Congress and finally as a member of the National Working Committee of the Congress. In this book Kamaladevi describes the events of the turbulent years as she lived and experienced them. She writes about her close association with fascinating leaders of the nationalist movement including Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Rabindranath Tagore, Sarojini Naidu, Motilal Nehru, Acharya Kriplani, Jayaprakash Narayan. She spent a total of 5 years in jail, and here recalls some of her experiences.

Inner Recesses Outer Spaces
Chattopadhyay Kamaladevi

Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay (1903–1988) was an Indian social reformer, freedom fighter, and cultural thinker who played a significant role in India’s independence movement and in shaping the country’s post-independence cultural institutions. Actively involved in the freedom struggle, she worked alongside prominent leaders of the time and was known for her advocacy of social justice, women’s rights, and civil liberties. Beyond her political engagement, Chattopadhyay made enduring contributions to the revival and promotion of Indian handicrafts, handlooms, and indigenous art traditions. She was instrumental in establishing key cultural and craft institutions that supported artisans and preserved traditional knowledge systems at a time of rapid social change. A prolific writer and thinker, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay documented India’s social, cultural, and political transitions with clarity and conviction. Her work continues to be valued for its insight into nationalism, culture, and community life in modern India.

Format: Hard Cover
Size: 230 x 150mm
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