9781592286416-1592286410-The Bandit Queen Of India: An Indian Woman's Amazing Journey From Peasant To International Legend

The Bandit Queen Of India: An Indian Woman's Amazing Journey From Peasant To International Legend

ISBN-13: 9781592286416
ISBN-10: 1592286410
Edition: First Edition
Author: Phoolan Devi, Marie-Thérèse Cuny, Paul Rambali
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: UNKNO
Format: Paperback 497 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781592286416
ISBN-10: 1592286410
Edition: First Edition
Author: Phoolan Devi, Marie-Thérèse Cuny, Paul Rambali
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: UNKNO
Format: Paperback 497 pages

Summary

The Bandit Queen Of India: An Indian Woman's Amazing Journey From Peasant To International Legend (ISBN-13: 9781592286416 and ISBN-10: 1592286410), written by authors Phoolan Devi, Marie-Thérèse Cuny, Paul Rambali, was published by UNKNO in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Women (Specific Groups, Cultural & Regional) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Bandit Queen Of India: An Indian Woman's Amazing Journey From Peasant To International Legend (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Women books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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She was born in India to the lowest caste, a group with few rights and even fewer prospects. Enduring cruel poverty, Phoolan Devi survived the humiliation of an abusive marriage, the savage killing of her bandit-lover and horrifying gang rape to claim retribution for herself and all low-caste women of the Indian plains. In a three-year campaign that rocked the government, she delivered justice to rape victims and stole from the rich to give to the poor, before negotiating surrender on her own terms. Throughout her years of imprisonment without trial, Phoolan Devi remained a beacon of hope for the poor and the downtrodden. In 1996, amidst both popular support and media controversy, she was elected to the Parliament.

On July 25th, 2001, Phoolan Devi was shot dead in Delhi. The identity of her killers is unknown, but it is thought that they may include relatives of villagers killed by her gang nearly twenty years ago. For over a decade millions have found the power and scope of Phoolan Devi's myth irresistible. Now she finally tells the story of her life through her eyes and in her own voice.

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