My God died young

My God Died Young by Sasthi Brata, published by Hutchinson in 1968, is an autobiography that captures the author’s journey through personal and societal challenges. In this 236-page work, Brata reflects on his life, detailing his feelings of alienation from his affluent and conservative Brahmin family, as well as his traumatic school experiences. The narrative explores his intense love affair and his quest for identity, revealing the complexities of tradition-bound society in both India and the West.
Readers will find an explicit and irreverent account that combines elements of youthful angst with profound insights into faith, superstition, and the struggle for freedom of choice. This edition includes a new introduction by the author, making it accessible to a contemporary audience. Brata’s candid exploration of his life raises questions that resonate with readers today, addressing themes of logic and science alongside the emotional turmoil of growing up.
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Rimbaud stopped writing poetry at nineteenjesus was crucified at thirty-three; jack kennedy was shotat forty-six i am twenty-nine years old what have i done what am i capable of doing who am i sasthi brata burst on the literary scene in the late 1960s with my god died young, an autobiography its unassuming style and youthful angst spoke to a whole generation and the book was an instant publishing success in this explicit and irreverent autobiography, sasthi brata tells his life story, his increasing sense of alienation from his wealthy and extremely conservative brahmin family, his traumatic experiences at school where the housemasters moral lessons almost made a psychological wreck of him, his intense love affair with a girl whose parents married her off to the man of their choice, and his agonized search for roots which took him to england alternately tender and brutal, he lays bare the shams of tradition-bound society in india as well as in the west with his no-holds-barred honesty and astonishing insight and understanding this new edition, with a new introduction by the author, brings this cult classic to a new generation of readers the questions sasthi brata raises and the issues he addressesfaith and superstition, logic and science, fatalism and the freedom of choiceare as relevant today as they were nearly forty years ago when this classic was first published
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