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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Burmese Days Is A Classic Novel That Delves Into Life In Colonial Burma Under The British Empire. A Work Of Historical Fiction And Social Realism, It Follows The Tangled Loyalties, Rivalries, And Moral Questions That Arise Around The Kyauktada Club. Aimed At Adult Readers And Fans Of Literary Fiction Who Enjoy Nuanced Character Studies And Sharp Social Critique, Burmese Days Offers A Contemplative, Sometimes Unsettling Glimpse Into Empire, Culture, And Humanity.
Written With Lush, Atmospheric Prose, The Story Unfolds Through The Lives Of Flory And The People Who Orbit HimโDr. Veraswami, U Po Kyin, ElizabethโIn A World Where Privilege Intersects With Prejudice. The Book's Structure Centers On Club Life, Intimate Conversations, And The Slow Simmer Of Political Tension, Creating A Vivid Sense Of Place That Feels Both Intimate And Sweeping.
Readers Are Drawn Into A Journey That Blends Personal Conflict With A Larger Meditation On Colonial Power. Orwell's Sharp Observations Come To Life Through Evocative Scenes, Quiet Humor, And Moral Ambiguity That Invites Readers To Question Loyalty, Friendship, And What It Means To Be True To Oneself In A World Of Competing Pressures. For Fans Of Literary Fiction And Historical Drama, The Work Offers A Compelling, Deeply Human Experience Without Resorting To Easy Answers.
After Finishing Burmese Days, Readers Gain A Deeper Understanding Of The Human Costs Of Empire And The Complexity Of Moral Choices. The Book Leaves You Pondering Loyalty, Belonging, And Humanity, Offering Lasting Insight And A Reflective, Thought-Provoking Reading Experience.
Product Details
Author
George Orwell
Publisher
Wilco
Number of Pages
304
Language
English
SKU
BK0442276
ISBN
9789390213719
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
130mm x 198mm
Binding
Paperback
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George Orwell (1903โ1950), born Eric Arthur Blair in India, was one of the twentieth century's most influential writers. After serving in Burma's Imperial Police, he became a journalist and author. He wrote acclaimed works including Burmese Days, The Road to Wigan Pier, and Homage to Catalonia, but is best known for Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). His essays, including Politics and the English Language, remain celebrated for their insight and clarity. Orwell's powerful blend of political awareness and storytelling continues to inspire readers worldwide.