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India Calling: The Memories of Cornelia Sorabji

"If success as success is to be counted to him for righteousness, Gandhi's name heads the poll of leaders of disruption in India. Poor Gandhi! His truths were built upon deceptions, his loyalties upon verbiage. One sees how it was with him. Does the like not happen in many lives? There is a moment when deception can be slain, false assumptions repudiated hesitate and we are lost, smothered under admiration, saddled maybe with the responsibilities which homage, accepted, has brought in its wake." (India Calling 273).


This is the autobiography of Cornelia Sorabji. It documents the different stages of her journey from the early years of her childhood to the later years of her social and political activism. it also captures the challenges she had to face at the personal level being India's first woman barrister.  


Year of Publication: 1934                                                                                                                       

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