9786059919432
517571
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Burmese Days
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Burmese Days is set in 1920's imperial Burma, in the fictional district of
Kyauktada, a town where Orwell served. Like the fictional town, it is the head
of a branch railway line above Mandalay on the
Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River.
As the story opens, U Po Kyin, a corrupt Burmese magistrate, is planning to
destroy the reputation of the Indian, Dr Veraswami. The doctor hopes for help
from his friend John Flory who, as a pukka sahib (European white man), has higher prestige.
Dr Veraswami also desires election to the town's European Club, of which Flory is a member,
expecting that good standing among the Europeans will protect him from U Po Kyin's intrigues.
Kyauktada, a town where Orwell served. Like the fictional town, it is the head
of a branch railway line above Mandalay on the
Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River.
As the story opens, U Po Kyin, a corrupt Burmese magistrate, is planning to
destroy the reputation of the Indian, Dr Veraswami. The doctor hopes for help
from his friend John Flory who, as a pukka sahib (European white man), has higher prestige.
Dr Veraswami also desires election to the town's European Club, of which Flory is a member,
expecting that good standing among the Europeans will protect him from U Po Kyin's intrigues.
Burmese Days is set in 1920's imperial Burma, in the fictional district of
Kyauktada, a town where Orwell served. Like the fictional town, it is the head
of a branch railway line above Mandalay on the
Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River.
As the story opens, U Po Kyin, a corrupt Burmese magistrate, is planning to
destroy the reputation of the Indian, Dr Veraswami. The doctor hopes for help
from his friend John Flory who, as a pukka sahib (European white man), has higher prestige.
Dr Veraswami also desires election to the town's European Club, of which Flory is a member,
expecting that good standing among the Europeans will protect him from U Po Kyin's intrigues.
Kyauktada, a town where Orwell served. Like the fictional town, it is the head
of a branch railway line above Mandalay on the
Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River.
As the story opens, U Po Kyin, a corrupt Burmese magistrate, is planning to
destroy the reputation of the Indian, Dr Veraswami. The doctor hopes for help
from his friend John Flory who, as a pukka sahib (European white man), has higher prestige.
Dr Veraswami also desires election to the town's European Club, of which Flory is a member,
expecting that good standing among the Europeans will protect him from U Po Kyin's intrigues.
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