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          The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian

          1951 book by Nirad C. Chaudhuri

          First UK edition

          AuthorNirad C.

          Chaudhuri

          LanguageEnglish
          SubjectComparative– historical, cultural and sociological analysis of early 20th century India and the British colonial encounter in India
          GenreAutobiographical, non-fiction
          PublisherMacmillan

          Publication date

          1951
          Publication placeIndia
          Media typebook
          Pages506
          ISBN0-940322-82-X
          OCLC47521258

          Dewey Decimal

          954/.14031/092 B 21
          LC ClassDS435.7.C5 A3 2001
          Followed byA Passage to England (1959) 

          The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is the 1951 autobiography of Indian writer Nirad C.

          Chaudhuri.[1][2] Written when he was around 50, it records his life from his birth in 1897 in Kishoreganj, a small town in present-day Bangladesh. The book relates his mental and intellectual development, his life and growth in Calcutta, his observatio