Burmese DaysHonest and evocative, George Orwell’s first novel is an examination of the debasing effect of empire on occupied and occupier. Burmese Days focuses on a handful of Englishmen who meet at the European Club to drink whisky and to alleviate the acute and unspoken loneliness of life in 1920s Burma—where Orwell himself served as an imperial policeman—during the waning days of British imperialism. One of the men, James Flory, a timber merchant, has grown soft, clearly comprehending the futility of England’s rule. However, he lacks the fortitude to stand up for his Indian friend, Dr. Veraswami, for admittance into the whites-only club. Without membership and the accompanying prestige that would protect the doctor, the condemning and ill-founded attack by a bitter magistrate might bring an end to everything he has accomplished. Complicating matters, Flory falls unexpectedly in love with a newly arrived English girl, Elizabeth Lackersteen. Can he find the strength to do right not only by his friend, but also by his conscience? |
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... Ba Taik ! Hey , Ba Taik ! " Ba Taik , U Po Kyin's servant , appeared through ... Sein , the head clerk of the Deputy Commissioner's office , wishes to see ... Ba Taik thought it was only ten rupees and a basket of mangoes . " Tell the ...
... Ba Taik ! Hey , Ba Taik ! " Ba Taik , U Po Kyin's servant , appeared through ... Sein , the head clerk of the Deputy Commissioner's office , wishes to see ... Ba Taik thought it was only ten rupees and a basket of mangoes . " Tell the ...
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... Ba Sein with a laugh and waved to the betel box . " Well , Ko Ba Sein , how does our affair progress ? I hope that , as dear Mr. Macgregor would say " - U Po Kyin broke into English - " ' eet ees making perceptible progress ' ? " Ba Sein ...
... Ba Sein with a laugh and waved to the betel box . " Well , Ko Ba Sein , how does our affair progress ? I hope that , as dear Mr. Macgregor would say " - U Po Kyin broke into English - " ' eet ees making perceptible progress ' ? " Ba Sein ...
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... Ba Taik away . " Not enough , " he said , answering Ba Sein's question , " not enough by any means . There is a lot to be done yet . But this is the right beginning . Listen . " He went to the rail to spit out a scarlet mouthful of ...
... Ba Taik away . " Not enough , " he said , answering Ba Sein's question , " not enough by any means . There is a lot to be done yet . But this is the right beginning . Listen . " He went to the rail to spit out a scarlet mouthful of ...
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... British opinions . That is far worse than bribery ; they expect a native official to take bribes . But let them suspect his loyalty even for a moment , and he is ruined . ' ,, " It would be a hard thing to prove , " objected Ba Sein ...
... British opinions . That is far worse than bribery ; they expect a native official to take bribes . But let them suspect his loyalty even for a moment , and he is ruined . ' ,, " It would be a hard thing to prove , " objected Ba Sein ...
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... Ba Sein ! If the Europeans go to Veraswami it is only because there is no other doctor in Kyauktada . No European has any faith in a man with a black face . No , with anonymous letters it is only a question of sending enough . I shall ...
... Ba Sein ! If the Europeans go to Veraswami it is only because there is no other doctor in Kyauktada . No European has any faith in a man with a black face . No , with anonymous letters it is only a question of sending enough . I shall ...
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