The First World War Adventures Of Nar..., Murali Ranganathan
The First World War Adventures Of Nar..., Murali Ranganathan
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The First World War Adventures Of Nariman Karkaria
A Memoir

Author: Murali Ranganathan, Nariman Karkaria, Murali Ranganathan

Narrator: Ranjit Madgavkar

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/29/2022


Synopsis

Amazing! An astonishing find! - AMITAV GHOSHNariman Karkaria, a young Parsi from Gujarat, had always wanted to see the world. So he left home as a teenager with fifty rupees in his pocket to do just that. After working in Hong Kong and Peking for a few years, in 1914, when war was in the air, he decided to volunteer for the British Army. Passing through China, Manchuria, Siberia, Russia and Scandinavia, he reached London early in 1915 and managed to register as a private with the 24th Middlesex Regiment. He was now a Tommy.Incredibly, Karkaria saw action on three major fronts in the next three years. In 1916, he was in the trenches at the Battle of the Somme. After convalescing from an injury, he was sent off to the Middle Eastern Front where he fought in the Battle of Jerusalem in 1917. He was then transferred to the Balkan Front in 1918, where he served in Salonika. After being discharged, he returned to India and wrote a book in Gujarati about his years of travel and adventure, which was published in 1922.Karkaria's war memoir is truly one of a kind. And in Murali Ranganathan's brilliant translation, this astonishing story comes alive with rare immediacy and vigour.

About Murali Ranganathan

Murali Ranganathan is a Mumbai-based historian and translator. He researches the nineteenth century, with a special focus on Mumbai and western India. His translation, from Marathi, of the iconic Mumbaiche Varnan was published in 2008 as Govind Narayan's Mumbai: An Urban Biography from 1863.

About Nariman Karkaria

Nariman Karkaria (1894–1949) joined the British Army during the First World War and saw action on three different fronts. His Gujarati war memoir, Rangbhoomi par Rakhad—the only First World War account written by an Indian to have been discovered thus far—was published in 1922. His second book, Iranbhoomi par Rakhad (1925), is an account of his year-long rambles in Iran.


Reviews

Bored by life in his small hometown of Navsari in Gujarat, and curious to see the world, fifteen year old Nariman Karkaria ran off with only fifty rupees in his pocket, to Bombay, and from there to China. This was only the start of young Karkaria's adventures: while he was in China, the Great War ha......more

The first thing that drew me to this book was its uniqueness, being the only known memoir of WWI written by an Indian. Nariman Karkaria chose to leave his hometown with very little money and travel the world, heading first to the fabled land of China. From there he explores various parts of Europe, a......more

Goodreads review by Loknath

Interesting insight into early nineties world by an Indian Parsi who steps out and explores the world from China to Europe and participated in the WWI......more