[217] France was followed by India and Pakistan in 1998.
[223] ‘One of the things. .’ Salman Rushdie in an interview, London, 1995.
[224] ‘to speak of trees. .’ ‘To Posterity’, Selected Poems of Bertolt Brecht, trans. H. R. Hays (Grove Press, 1959).
[224] ‘a terrible beauty is born’… ‘Easter 1916’, Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats (Macmillan, 1950).
[224] which Proust defines. . Quoted by Robert Painter in Marcel Proust, Vol. 11, p. 307.
[225] Satyajit Ray, Indian film-maker. . Quoted by Andrew Robinson in ‘The Inner Eye: Aspects of Satyajit Ray’, London, October, 1982.
[226] ‘man in the process. .’ Sartre, Le Fantôme de Staline. (Publisher not recorded in my notebooks.)
[228] ‘Freedom for the huts!. .’ Georg Büchner, Der Hessische Landbote (The Hessian Messenger). (Publisher not recorded in my notebooks.)
[229] Gandhi formulated a concept. . M. K. Gandhi, Satyagraha in South Africa (Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House, 1950).
[229] ‘Satyagraha postulates. .’ Ibid.
[230] as Umberto Eco writes. . ‘Ur-Fascism’, The New York Review of Books, June 22, 1995.
[236] ‘without doubt the most murderous. .’ Eric Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes: The Short 20th Century 1914–1918 (Michael Joseph), p. 13.
[236] ‘ceaseless adventure of man. .’ Jawaharlal Nehru, The Discovery of India (Meridian Books, 1951), p. 16.