Bhagat Singh : The Jail Notebook and Other Writings/Chaman Lal.Bhagat Singh : The Jail Notebook and Other Writings/Chaman Lal. New Delhi, Leftword Books, 2007, 192 p., ISBN 81-87496-72-X.

    Contents: I. Introduction: Bhagat Singh's Jail notebook by Chaman Lal. II. The Jail Notebook: Annotated by Bhupender Hooja. III. And other writings: 1. Statement before the Session Court. 2. To make the deaf hear. 3. Message to Punjab Students' Conference. 4. On the slogan "Long Live Revolution". 5. Regarding suicide. 6. Letter to father. 7. Letter to B.K. Dutta. 8. Letter to Jaidev Gupta. 9. Introduction to Dreamland. 10. To young political workers. 11. Why I am an Atheist. 12. No hanging, please shoot us. 13. Letter to the Second Lahore Conspiracy Case Convicts. IV. Appendices: 1. Labour Gov't executes 3 Indian rebels. 2. 75 killed; 500 hurt by Labour Gov't Soldiers. 3. Editorial, Kudi Arasu, by Periyar E.V. Ramasami.

    "Bhagat Singh spent the last two years of his life in jail, awaiting execution. During this time, he and his comrades fought one of the most celebrated court battles in the annals of National Liberation Struggles, and used the court as a vehicle for the propagation of their revolutionary message. They also struggled against the inhuman conditions in the colonial jail, and faced torture and pain. Their heroism made them icons and figures of inspiration for generations to come.

    All this is well-known. What is not so well-known is that Bhagat Singh wrote four books in jail. Although they were struggled out, they were destroyed and are lost forever. What survived was a notebook that the young martyr kept in jail, full of notes and jottings from what he was reading.

    In the year of his birth centenary, Leftword is proud to present his notebook in an elegant edition. This edition has been checked against the copy preserved in the National Archives of India. The notebook is richly annotated by Bhupender Hooja; and the annotations have been revised and updated for this edition.

    Also included are the most important texts that Bhagat Singh wrote in jail, Chaman Lal's lucid introduction, the New York Daily Worker's reports and Periyar's editorial on the hanging.

    A volume to cherish, dip into, and be inspired by." (jacket)

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