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Burmese Days
By (Author) George Orwell
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
5th July 2022
11th May 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction
823.912
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
In the Burmese provincial town of Kyauktada, the world-weary John Flory a thirty-something English teak dealer leads a life of quiet disillusionment, hardly mixing with the natives or the expat community, and deriving some comfort only from his conversations with an Indian friend, Doctor Veraswami, and the attentions of his local mistress. His prospects seem to improve when he meets the orphaned niece of a timber merchant, Elizabeth Lackersteen, who appears to reciprocate his feelings of love but the arrival on the scene of another suitor, the boorish police officer Verrall, and the scheming of a disgruntled local magistrate threaten to shatter Florys dreams and put him on a path to tragedy. Based on the authors own experiences in Burma as a young officer in the Indian Imperial Police, Burmese Days here presented in the version published in Britain in 1944, which follows the text of its first American edition is George Orwells debut novel, invaluable both as a faithful description of life in Burma during the twilight of the British Raj and as an expos of the failings of colonial rule.
Eric Blair (190350), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was a novelist, journalist and critic, best remembered for his seminal novels 1984 and Animal Farm, and for works of non-fiction such as The Road to Wigan Pier and Homage to Catalonia.