EN
Novel

Burmese Days

eng. Burmese Days · 1934
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Book Review

George Orwell's novel "Burmese Days" is a vivid example of his early work, where he explores themes of colonialism, racism, and human nature. Critics note that Orwell masterfully conveys the atmosphere of British colonial Burma in the 1920s, creating vivid and realistic characters. The protagonist, John Flory, is a complex and contradictory character who struggles with his own prejudices and moral dilemmas. Orwell uses him as a vehicle to critique British imperialism and the hypocrisy of the colonizers. Critics also emphasize that the novel, despite its historical context, remains relevant today, raising questions about power, identity, and justice. Orwell's style, attention to detail, and ability to create tense scenes make "Burmese Days" a significant work in his literary legacy.

Burmese Days
Date of publication: 24 October 2024
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Original titleeng. Burmese Days · 1934
Genre: Novel