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Orwell wrote this novel after his experiences in Burma, where, instead of going to university, he served for five years working for the British government as a member of the Indian Imperial Police--a... More
Orwell wrote this novel after his experiences in Burma, where, instead of going to university, he served for five years working for the British government as a member of the Indian Imperial Police--a post he resigned because he felt he could no longer support the repressive colonial system. In BURMESE DAYS, Orwell's insights into Burmese culture and politics are influenced by his increasingly leftist views. Minimize
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Orwell wrote this novel after his experiences in Burma, where, instead of going to university, he served for five years working for the British government as a member of the Indian Imperial Police--a post he resigned because he felt he could no longer support the repressive colonial system. In BURMESE DAYS, Orwell's insights into Burmese culture and politics are influenced by his increasingly leftist views.
 

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Burma: two perspectives

by   hjb2002 ,  Dec 15, 2002
Pros: A good book to read in connection with The Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh.
Cons: Orwell's confusion between writing a novel and journalism.
The Bottom Line: A very good read.
Review: I decided to review Burmese Days having recently read The Glass palace by Amitav Ghosh. Despite the number of years that have passed between the writing of the two novels I would seriously recommend the reading of both within a short space of time of one...
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