De jaren in Birma
by:
George Orwell (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789029000895 (9029000899)
Publish date: 1975
Publisher: Meulenhoff Amsterdam
Pages no: 292
Edition language: Dutch
Category:
Classics,
Novels,
Travel,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Literary Fiction,
20th Century,
Asia,
English Literature
Though uttered in much more genteel circumstances than the setting of this book, Mr. Darcy's timeless put-down of Meryton society in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice can't fail to come to mind when referring to the characters populating George Orwell's first novel. Burmese Days is, down to the last...
Terrific novel - an absolute pleasure to read. Spiteful, provocative, twisted and malevolent, the story is a real surprise.
Sketch-map of KyauktadaIntroductionA Note on the Text--Burmese Days
This book is as one might think from Orwell an indictment of colonialism. Focusing on the machinations of getting native Burmese into a small white's only club, several people are consumed and destroyed in the process.The book gets better as it goes along. It is at times very good, but it is writt...
I only made it through a tenth of this book before tossing it. It starts off very racist, bigoted and demeaning for both the reader and the subject. I had heard that this was a good book, but after giving it a try, it's just not for me. No stars. DNF'd