
Richard Grenier’s The Gandhi Nobody Knows presents a provocative counter-narrative to the widely celebrated image of Mahatma Gandhi. Written in response to the 1982 film Gandhi, Grenier critiques the hagiographic portrayal and argues that Gandhi’s legacy is more complex and controversial than popularly believed. Drawing from Gandhi’s own writings and historical records, the book challenges readers to re-examine assumptions about his political strategies, personal life, and cultural impact.
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