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EXHUMATION: The Life and Death of Madan Lal Dhingra by LEENA DHINGRA 9781913109820

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In Exhumation, Madan Lal's great niece, the actor and writer Leena Dhingra, unravels and reveals his remarkable story. Born in Amritsar, the sixth of seven sons of an eminent surgeon, Madan Lal arrived in England in 1906 to study engineering at University College, London. At a time of growing unrest and opposition to British rule, Madan Lal soon became involved with India House, a student hostel in north London's Highgate, where young Indians gathered to freely discuss issues of self-determination, independence and justice for the people of India. As his political activism grew, Madan Lal came increasingly under the influence of radicals with more extreme views of how Indians could free themselves from colonial rule. On July 1st 1909 he took matters into his own hands with tragic results. At an event in South Kensington's Imperial Institute, Madan Lal took out a gun, and shot Wyllie four times at close range. Arrested immediately, he was put on trial at the Old Bailey just weeks later. Mounting his own defence, Dhingra refused to recognise the authority of the British court, stating that the assassination was a legitimate act of political opposition against an occupying power. On 17th August, he was hanged in Pentonville prison. Part history, part memoir, Exhumation is also the story of Leena's journey to come to terms with this painful episode from her family's past. Forced into exile in Europe by the 1947 Partition of India, she was long haunted by the story of her great uncle, desperate to know more about him, but at the same time resistant to facing up to the trauma of his fate. More than a century after Madan Lal's death, a guest role in Demons of the Punjab, (an episode of Dr Who about the Partition), was the inspiration she needed. Playing a Pakistani grandmother with a suppressed story of her own allowed Leena to challenge the self-censorship and silence imposed on an Indian woman living in the UK.

BBC Radio London, Robert Elms, live interview, 19 August 2021; Eastern Eye, interview; Interview, New Humanist ; Interview Eastern Eye; In conversation with Baroness Desi, South Asian Heritage Month, 16 August 2021.

About the Author
Born in India, LEENA DHINGRA and her family were forced into exile in France in 1947 after the Partition placed their home city of Lahore in Pakistan. An author and actor, her TV credits include The Bill, Casualty, Prime Suspect and Dr Who. She has also starred in EastEnders and Coronation Street, and most recently appeared in the Channel 4 drama series Ackley Bridge. A Londoner for many years, Leena now lives near Manchester. Her first book, a novel Amritvela, was published in 1988.

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'As soon as I finished this spectacular book, I started it again, unwilling to leave the vivid world of these people - heroic and touching - whose lives, devastated by British colonial decisions long ago, are so very relevant to today's culture wars. Ghosts of colonialism are alive here' (Victoria Brittain); 'In Exhumation, the illumination of a family secret sheds a coruscating light on Britain's colonial past. Part memoir, part history, Dhingra's lively examination brings the events leading up to Partition to vivid and immediate life. Madan Lal's story has, until now, been little known in Britain; this important book ensures that will no longer be the case' (Erica Wagner);



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ISBN 9781913109820
Author LEENA DHINGRA
Format Paperback
Page Count 364
Imprint Small Axes
Publisher HopeRoad Publishing Ltd
Weight(grams) 200g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 22mm

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