Written with a penetrating simplicity, No Destination is an exhilarating account of an extraordinary life. When he was only nine years old, Satish Kumar renounced the world and joined the wandering brotherhood of Jain monks. Dissuaded from this path by an inner voice at the age of 18, he became a campaigner for land reform, working to turn Gandhi's vision of a renewed India into reality. Fired by the example of Bertrand Russell, he undertook an 8,000-mile peace pilgrimage, walking from India to America without any money, through mountains, deserts, storms, and snow. It was an adventure during which he was thrown into jail in France, faced a loaded gun in America, and delivered packets of peace tea to the leaders of the four nuclear powers. In 1973 he settled in England, taking on the editorship of Resurgence magazine, and becoming the guiding light behind a number of ecological spiritual and educational ventures. Following Indian tradition, in his 50th year he undertook another pilgrimage: again without any money, he walked to the holy places of BritainGlastonbury Lindisfarne and Iona. All of this and more is recounted in this fascinating autobiography.
No Destination: An Autobiography
Brand: UIT Cambridge Ltd.
$11.70 - $300.00
- UPC:
- 9781870098892
- Maximum Purchase:
- 3 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2000-03-01
- Author:
- Satish Kumar
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- Revised edition with two additional chapters