Black Narcissus
by:
Rumer Godden (author)
In the days when it was the General's harem' palace, ladies with their retinues and rich clothes could be seen walking on the high windy terraces. At night, music floated out over villages and gorges far into the early hours. Now the General's son has bestowed it upon the disciplined Sisters of...
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In the days when it was the General's harem' palace, ladies with their retinues and rich clothes could be seen walking on the high windy terraces. At night, music floated out over villages and gorges far into the early hours. Now the General's son has bestowed it upon the disciplined Sisters of Mary. Beginning work in the orchards and opening a school and a dispensary for the mountain people, the small band of Sisters are depended for help on the English agent, Mr Dean. But his charm and insolent candour are disconcerting. When he says bluntly This is no place for a nunnery', it is as if he already knows their destiny ...Black Narcissus ...bears comparison with A Passage to India ' Arthur Koestler A very remarkable novel indeed. One in a thousand' Observer The writing is lovely, subtle, gentle, humorous and apprehensive' Hugh Walpole A genius for storytelling' Evening Standard
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780330324700 (0330324705)
Publish date: July 8th 1994
Publisher: Pan Books
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Stars Emma Fielding.Broadcast on:BBC Radio 7, 11:00am Monday 7th June 2010Duration:15 minutesAvailable until:11:17am Monday 14th June 2010Categories:Drama, Classic & Periodnope - not interesting enough to stomach the re-read
Not my kind of book, this tells the story of some Anglican Sisters who strive to run a dispensary and school near the Himalyas. This is the story of the year when they try and the various people they encounter and how the place changes them. This sort of book doesn't excite me, but it wasn't a bad...