Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891-1956) is one of the leading sociopolitical figures in the history of India. His early experiences as untouchable - the fact that he could not drink water at school, or that the coachmen refused to drive the carriage where he traveled not to pollute - impregnated him with a political conscience that would not leave him for the rest of his life , The same that dedicated to fight for the rights of the outcasts, to become the architect of the Constitution of India. Bhimayana. Experiences of an Untouchable is a beautiful graphic book that chronicles the constant struggle that was his life, illustrated by the Indian artists Durgabai and Subhash Vyam, exponents of the art technique Pardhan Gond. With a style that breaks the molds of conventional graphic stories, Ambedkar's life takes on the tone of a classic Indian epic, such as the Ramayana, and hence the title ...read more