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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
1962

Editor
  
Louis Fischer

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1962

Pages
  
xxvi, 338 pp

Cover artist
  
John Gall

Genres
  
Biography, Essay


Series
  
Vintage Spiritual Classics

Authors
  
Mahatma Gandhi, Eknath Easwaran

Publishers
  
Ballantine Books, Vintage Books

Similar
  
Eknath Easwaran books, Works by Mahatma Gandhi, Biographies

The Essential Gandhi: An Anthology of His Writings on His Life, Work, and Ideas is a collection of Mohandas Gandhi's writings edited by Louis Fischer. The book outlines how Gandhi became the Mahatma and introduces Gandhi's opinions on various subjects. It is split into two parts, "The Man" and "The Mahatma".

The Man

Part One chronicles the transformation of a young man full of internal struggle into India's political and spiritual leader. Gandhi travels to England for his education and upholds his vow to abstain from meat, alcohol, and women. Gandhi displays both a sense of humor in his planned suicide and an obsession for perfection in his own dismay at his lust for his wife, Kasturbai. Throughout this part of the book, the reader is shown subtle glimpses of the part of the rather unremarkable Mohandas K. Gandhi that will become the spiritual leader of India. Part One culminates in Gandhi's march into the Transvaal leading thousands of Indian laborers on strike. The demonstration brought about reforms to the previously anti-Indian law code.

References

The Essential Gandhi Wikipedia