Burmese Days

336 pages

English language

Published June 17, 2018 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-78730-098-9
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Burmese Days brings together stories from colonial life in a narrative sequence that concludes with several violent deaths. U Po Kyin, the rotund and ruthless native judicial officer for the district, is plotting to turn nationalist agitation in a local newspaper against his rivals in a way that, he hopes, will ingratiate him with the imperial authorities. British functionaries gather at their exclusive club to discuss, among other matters, rumors of unrest among the local population. Passing conversation reveals the fears and prejudices they Mr. Macgregor grimly murmurs, “In my young days, when one’s butler was disrespectful, one sent him along to the jail with a chit saying, ‘Please give the bearer fifteen lashes.’ . . . Those days are gone for ever, I am afraid.” When they hear a proposal, which had originated with the Commissioner, that their club consider accepting native members, Mr. Ellis snarls brusquely, “I don’t …

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4 stars

For those misled at school to think Orwell really only wrote two books of note (AF and 1984), this is book is essential reading. It is a brilliant - and moving - condemnation of imperialism and bigotry. It allows for the idea that the colonial hegemonic mindset arose out of bigotry, but also how men like the protagonist Flory are required to perpetuate that hegemony and thus be obliged to become corrupted by the bigotry. It is clear Orwell saw Britain's domination of Burma as an elaborate confidence trick, which made corrupt fools of the Burmese and bullying bigots of the British. When the system is devoid of reason and legitimacy, humanity loses colour and meaning.

At a time when some people in Britain hark back to Empire as a sort of necessary educational outreach exercise (someone had to bring the bible and clean underwear to the savage), this book …

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