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Finding George Orwell in Burma

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An American journalist, fluent in Burmese and writing under a pseudonym, explores the complexities of life in Myanmar, humorously noting that Orwell wrote three novels about the country. The first is set in colonial times, while the latter two resonate with contemporary realities. A regime spokesman's remark—"Truth is true only within a certain period of time"—captures the shifting nature of truth in a nation marked by informants and paranoia. Despite these challenges, the journalist's language skills enable her to connect with the cautious intelligentsia, providing a rare glimpse into the political landscape. Her vivid descriptions of the land and its people complement her insightful observations. Larkin’s prose is strikingly understated, allowing the voices of those she meets to resonate without her editorializing. This approach positions her as an inquisitive and trustworthy guide, revealing the deeper realities of a country whose leaders prefer a polished image. She notes that beneath the smiles of the townspeople lies a well of bitterness and tears. Her work ultimately offers a lucid and insightful portrayal of a society grappling with Orwellian circumstances.

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Finding George Orwell in Burma, Emma Larkin

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2005
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Titul
Finding George Orwell in Burma
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Penguin Press
Rok vydania
2005
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
304
ISBN10
1594200521
ISBN13
9781594200526
Série
Hodnotenie
3,95 z 5
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An American journalist, fluent in Burmese and writing under a pseudonym, explores the complexities of life in Myanmar, humorously noting that Orwell wrote three novels about the country. The first is set in colonial times, while the latter two resonate with contemporary realities. A regime spokesman's remark—"Truth is true only within a certain period of time"—captures the shifting nature of truth in a nation marked by informants and paranoia. Despite these challenges, the journalist's language skills enable her to connect with the cautious intelligentsia, providing a rare glimpse into the political landscape. Her vivid descriptions of the land and its people complement her insightful observations. Larkin’s prose is strikingly understated, allowing the voices of those she meets to resonate without her editorializing. This approach positions her as an inquisitive and trustworthy guide, revealing the deeper realities of a country whose leaders prefer a polished image. She notes that beneath the smiles of the townspeople lies a well of bitterness and tears. Her work ultimately offers a lucid and insightful portrayal of a society grappling with Orwellian circumstances.