The Patient Assassin
Anita Anand
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The Patient Assassin
by Anita Anand
Published
Jun 25, 2019
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Audio and Blackstone Audio
Pages
1
ISBN-13
9781508285267
ISBN-10
1508285268
Description
>When Sir Michael O’Dwyer, the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, ordered Brigadier General Reginald Dyer to Amritsar, he wanted Dyer to bring the troublesome city to heel. Sir Michael had become increasingly alarmed at the effect Gandhi was having on his province, as well as recent demonstrations, strikes, and shows of Hindu-Muslim unity. All these things, to Sir Michael, were a precursor to a second Indian revolt. What happened next shocked the world. An unauthorized gathering in the Jallianwallah Bagh in Amritsar in April 1919 became the focal point for Sir Michael’s law enforcers. Dyer marched his soldiers into the walled public park, blocking the only exit. Then, without issuing any order to disperse, he instructed his men to open fire, turning their guns on the crowd, which numbered in the thousands and included women and children. The soldiers continued firing for ten minutes, stopping only when they ran out of ammunition. > >According to legend, nineteen-year-old Sikh orphan Udham Singh was injured in the attack, and remained surrounded by the dead and dying until he was able to move the next morning. Then, he supposedly picked up a handful of blood-soaked earth, smeared it across his forehead, and vowed to kill the men responsible. > >The truth, as the author has discovered, is more complex—but no less dramatic. Award-winning journalist Anita Anand traced Singh’s journey through Africa, the United States, and across Europe until, in March 1940, the young man finally arrived in front of O’Dwyer himself in a London hall ready to shoot him down. *The Patient Assassin* “mixes Tom Ripley’s con-man-for-all-seasons versatility with Edmond Dantès’s persistence” (*The Wall Street Journal*) and reveals the incredible but true story behind a legend that still endures today.
Subjects
Gender and Violence in British India
British administration & the Amritsar massacre
Massacre at Jallianw Bagh (India)
Thirst of India
Jallianwala Bagh commemoration volume and Amritsar and our duty to India
Imperial Violence and the Path to Independence
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Who is the author of The Patient Assassin?
The Patient Assassin was written by Anita Anand.
When was The Patient Assassin published?
The publication date for this specific edition is Jun 25, 2019. The original work may have been published on a different date.