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Home In The World: A Memoir

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    Weight0.648 kg
    Author

    Amartya Sen

    Publisher

    Allen Lane

    Book Type

    Intellect, Non-Fiction

    Categories

    Auto/Biography & Memoir, Finance & Economics

    Best for

    Knowing Sen's life and intellectual development.

    Ages

    18+

    Binding

    Hardcover

    Edition

    8 July 2021

    ISBN

    978-1846144868

    Language

    English

    Pages

    480

    Printing Remarks

    Economy (Local Print)

    Dimension

    16.2 x 3.3 x 24 cm

    Weight

    0.648 Kg

    Description

    “Home in the World” goes beyond a conventional memoir; it serves as a meditation on the interconnectedness of the personal and the political. Sen not only recounts his life story but also delves into the intellectual and moral foundations that have shaped his commitment to social justice. The memoir invites readers to contemplate the role of identity, culture, and human relationships in shaping one’s worldview. Sen’s eloquent prose and reflective tone make this memoir not only a compelling read for those interested in his life but also a source of inspiration for anyone grappling with questions of belonging, justice, and the pursuit of a meaningful life in a complex world.

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    “Home in the World: A Memoir” by Amartya Sen is a deeply personal and introspective journey of the Nobel laureate, renowned economist, and philosopher. In this autobiographical work, Sen reflects on his life, experiences, and intellectual evolution, offering readers a profound insight into the intersections of his personal and professional realms. The memoir explores Sen’s formative years in colonial India, his academic pursuits at Cambridge and subsequent career, and his global engagement with issues of justice, human rights, and development. Throughout the narrative, Sen weaves together anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and historical context, providing a rich tapestry that captures the complexities of his identity as an individual, an academic, and a global thinker.