Mihir Bose 
Thank You Mr Crombie [EPUB ebook] 

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Mihir Bose, born in Kolkata shortly before Indian independence in 1947, still feels an enormous debt of gratitude to Mr Crombie, the UK Home Office official who fulfilled his dreams of settling in Britain. Having studied there in the 1960s before heading back to India under parental pressure, he later returned to London. Shiva Naipaul, doubting that Bose could become a writer, mocked him for reembracing the colonial lash–but Bose would prove him wrong.

This absorbing memoir shows how Britain has changed dramatically for the better since the ’60s. Then, Indian food was shunned, not adored; landladies wouldn’t rent Bose a room; white women would not have relationships, because they wanted white babies; and he suffered several assaults, fearing for his life.

In those early days, Bose could not imagine that the British would take such enormous strides towards multi-racial harmony. While this extraordinary transformation has reinforced his faith in the nation’s capacity for change, Britain’s complex, at times deeply shameful, imperial legacy must still be addressed. India has been proving its doubters wrong, and striving to come to terms with its tortured past. Can twenty-first-century Britain, too, grow once again, and earn the gratitude of future generations?

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Mihir Bose has enjoyed colonial dividends working for 
The Sunday Times
 and 
The Daily Telegraph
, was the BBC’s first sports editor and first non-white editor, and has written over fifty books, winning several awards. He was the first journalist in the UK to specialise in covering the business of sport.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 344 ● ISBN 9781805261353 ● Taille du fichier 2.0 MB ● Maison d’édition Hurst Publishers ● Publié 2024 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 9154202 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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