Burmese Days - by George Orwell
Orwell's 1934 debut novel, semi-autobiographical, satirizes British colonialism in 1920s Burma through John Flory, a disillusioned timber merchant entangled in racism, corruption, and unrequited love amid a scandalous club election. It exposes the moral rot of empire and cultural alienation with biting irony.
Original Language: English
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