
"Burmese Days" is a novel written by George Orwell, originally published in 1934. The story is set in the British colony of Burma (now Myanmar) during the 1920s and explores the complex themes of imperialism, racism, and personal morality. The protagonist, John Flory, is a timber merchant living in the fictional town of Kyauktada. Flory is a British citizen but feels alienated from his fellow expatriates due to his disdain for their racist attitudes and cultural insensitivity. As the narrative unfolds, Flory becomes enamored with a young Burmese woman named Ma Hla May, and their relationship becomes a focal point for the exploration of cultural clashes and the oppressive nature of colonial rule.
- Pages: 368
- Genre: Fiction, Novel
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN : 9789644531088
- Persian Title: کتاب روزهای برمه اثر جورج اورول
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