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Author Karnad, Raghu, author.

Title Farthest field : an Indian story of the Second World War / Raghu Karnad.

Publication Info. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 2015.

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Location Call No. Status
 Colchester, Cragin Memorial Library - Adult Department  940.54 KAR    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Nonfiction  940.5412 KAR    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  940.5412 K14    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  940.5412 KARNAD    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  940.5412 KARNAD    Check Shelf
Edition First American edition.
Description xx, 300 pages ; 25 cm
Summary "A brilliantly conceived nonfiction epic, a war narrated through the lives and deaths of a single family. A young man from the sleepy south Indian coast, sensing adventure and opportunity, follows his brothers-in-law into the army--and onto the front lines of India's Second World War. His army fights for the British empire, even as his countrymen fight for freedom from it, and Indian soldiers end up on both sides of the vast conflict. The narrative travels from Madras to Eritrea, Iraq, and Burma, unfolding the saga of a young family amazed by their swiftly changing world and devastated by its violence. The Farthest Field reveals how the war transformed India, its army, and the British empire that had ruled the country for so long and would, barely two years after the end of the war, abandon it to the horrors of partition. In penetrating nonfiction prose, Raghu Karnad retrieves from obscurity the epic of India's Second World War--a war the world reveres, but India would choose to forget"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-294) and index.
Summary A nonfiction epic narrated through the lives and deaths of a single family describes India's experience of World War II, discussing how the country, its army, and the ruling British empire were transformed by the war.
Contents Home. Everybody's friend: Calicut, 1936-39 -- Hukm Hai: Madras, 1939-40 -- Savages of the Stone Age: Miranshah, November 1941 -- The centre of the world: Madras, February 1942 -- Madras must not burn: April 1942 -- Things sacred between us: Mhow, August 1942 -- Do or die: Thal, August-October 1942 -- The King's own: Roorkee, August-December 1942 -- West. Second field: Baghdad, March 1943 -- The Jemadars' story: Eritrea and Libya, 1940-41 -- The lieutenant's story: El Alamein, July-November 1942 -- Kings of Persia: Baghad, April 1943 -- East. Enterthe hurricane: Imphal, May 1943 -- No heroes: Madras, May-June 1943 -- Fascines and Gabions: Calcutta, October 1943 -- The jungle book: Arakan, December 1943-March 1944 -- Fight with your ghost: Kohima and Jotsoma, April 1944 -- The cremation ground: Kohima, April 1944 -- The elephant: Tiddim Road, June-October 1944 -- The road ahead: Madras, November 1945.
Subject Mugaseth, Bobby, 1919-1944.
World War, 1939-1945 -- India.
Soldiers -- India -- Biography.
Great Britain. Army. British Indian Army -- Biography.
Great Britain. Army. British Indian Army -- History -- World War, 1939-1945.
Mugaseth, Bobby, 1919-1944 -- Family.
Social change -- India -- History -- 20th century.
War and society -- India -- History -- 20th century.
World War, 1939-1945 -- India -- Calicut.
World War, 1939-1945 -- India -- Madras.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Added Title Indian story of the Second World War
ISBN 9780393248098 (hardcover)
0393248097 (hardcover)
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