THE ERRANT PHILOSOPHER: RÄ€HUL SĀṂKṚTYÄ€YAN–S ART OF WANDERING

Authors

  • Alessandra Consolaro

Abstract

RÄhul SÄṃká¹›tyÄyan (1893-1963) is a very prolific Indian intellectual and writer, who published in five languages about a very wide spectrum of subjects. He was a self-made person, had no formal education and no fixed residence, nor a stable job. A polyglot and a traveller, he is surprisingly little studied and many of his works have never been printed. Among his writings particularly relevant is Ghumakkaá¹› Å›Ästra (A Treatise of Vagabondology), a handbook for roamers claiming that wandering is the first and ultimate goal in human life. A world traveller, he wrote many travelogues. This paper focuses on the philosophical importance the author attributes to wandering.

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Published

06. 10. 2017.

How to Cite

THE ERRANT PHILOSOPHER: RÄ€HUL SĀṂKṚTYÄ€YAN–S ART OF WANDERING. (2017). Communication and Culture Online, S1, 15-28. https://www.komunikacijaikultura.org/index.php/kk/article/view/241