
T.S.S. Rajan (1880–1953) was many things—an acclaimed surgeon, a selfless patriot, a perceptive traveler, a shrewd politician and a conscientious minister. Rising from a poverty-stricken childhood shaped by religious orthodoxy, he emerged as a fearless freedom fighter under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi and C. Rajagopalachari.
Waves of Memory gathers Rajan’ reflections on the people, incidents and turning points that defined his remarkable life. From Srirangam and Madras to Rangoon and England, from Tiruchi to the many crossroads of British India, Rajan’s journey unfolds across landscapes both physical and ideological, marked by encounters with orthodoxy and ritual, the harsh inequities of colonial rule and the demands of governance alongside the suffering of the poor.
This is more than a personal story. It is an unflinching account of a life spent pushing against the combined weight of society and politics in pursuit of true freedom. So rich and far-reaching is this struggle that Waves of Memory captures, in essence, the history of two generations. At its heart lies the most compelling subject of all: Rajan himself—courageous, compassionate and relentlessly curious, a man who scrutinized both the world and his own beliefs with a rare clarity, and whose public-spirited modernism continues to resonate today.
Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Jul/2026
ISBN: 9789377305581 (Paperback)
Length : 400 Pages
MRP : ₹499.00