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Burmese Days
Burmese Days
Author: George Orwell
Burmese Days, by George Orwell - Akasha Classics, AkashaPublishing.Com - U Po Kyin, Sub-divisional Magistrate of Kyauktada, in Upper Burma, was sitting in his veranda. It was only half past eight, but the month was April, and there was a closeness in the air, a threat of the long, stifling midday hours. Occasional faint breaths of wind, seeming ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781605121628
ISBN-10: 1605121622
Publication Date: 1/12/2008
Pages: 316
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Publisher: Archeion Press, LLC
Book Type: Paperback
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Excellent novel -- what an indictment of British colonialism! I have read 1984 and Animal Farm and I would have to say that Burmese Days is just as brilliant. Orwell's portrayal of Burma during colonial rule shows a world of racism, violence, loneliness, alcoholism, political corruption, and debauchery. The characters in the book are not very likeable but you have to sympathize with Flory who admires and socializes with the Burmese and tries to make the best of his situation in Burma. The rest of the characters are pretty despicable including the girl he falls for -- Elizabeth and her petty preferences and what she considers "beastly." Flory's colleagues at the Club are at best a bunch of lazy, drunken, racists -- especially Ellis. Orwell's uses of racial epithets by Ellis are very inflammatory but show the attitudes of the times. Overall, I would highly recommend this novel as one of the best to show a portrayal of life during colonial days and its negative effects.


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