Description
In 1932, Nurullah, a teacher aged twenty-three, comes to the city of Akbarabad. He teaches literature to first years at the university and encounters a nonviolent resistance movement against British rule. It seems to him a bizarre way for an occupied country to confront an empire in a violent unequal world – one more wrong turn, among others, that Indian history has taken.
During the ten years from 1932 that he lives with a nonviolent family in the ‘national monument’ that their doomed mansion has become, Akbarabad educates him in varied ways, leaving him stubbornly resistant to nonviolence. The book ends in 1968 with a look back and a reconsideration by the man Nurullah has now become.

