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Burmese Days

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Burmese Days

By: George Orwell
Narrated by: Allan Corduner
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An unabridged recording of Orwell's brilliant first novel read by Allan Corduner. The story is largely based on Orwell's own experiences as a police officer in Burma. Set in the dying days of the Raj, it depicts the harshness and darker side of colonial rule. And at its centre is John Flory, a lone individual hopelessly trapped in a vast political system; themes which set the agenda for much of his writing. Burmese Days was Orwell's first novel, and was issued in 1934 in America, then a year later in the UK where there had been fears and controversy initially that the material could be libellous.

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Superbly written and read. A great listen during these dismal times. Orwell has quickly become one of my favourite writers.

Superb

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A brilliant, informative and critical narrative of the everyday brutality of British imperialism. I couldn't stop listening.

Excellent audio-book

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A masterful description of British Burma based on the writer's own experiences as a police officer in the British Burma. Surprisingly fresh, dealing with themes such as colonialism, racism, social norms, class and gender, the book has a lot to offer for contemporary readers. The performance was good though it would be nice to have a separate voice for the female charathers.

a classic description of British burma

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