Burmese days A novel

George Orwell, 1903-1950

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Published
San Diego, CA : Harcourt c1962, 1934.
Language
English
Main Author
George Orwell, 1903-1950 (-)
Physical Description
287 p.
ISBN
9780156148504
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U Po Kyin, Sub-divisional Magistrate of Kyauktada, In Upper Burma, was sitting in his veranda. it was only half past eight, but the month was April, and there was a closeness in the air, a threat of the long, stifling midday hours. Occasional faint breaths of wind, seeming cool by contrast, stirred the newly drenched orchids that hung from the eaves. Beyond the orchids one could see the dusty, curved trunk of a palm tree, and then the blazing ultramarine sky. Up in the zenith, So high that it dazzled one to look at them, a few vultures circled without the quiver of a wing. Unblinking, rather like a great porcelain idol, U Po Kyin gazed out into the fierce sunlight. He was a man of fifty, So fat that for years he had not risen from his chair without help, and yet shapely and even beautiful in his grossness; For The Burmese do not sag and bulge like white men, but grow fat symmetrically, like fruits swelling. His face was vast, yellow and quite unwrin-kled, and his eyes were tawny. His feet--squat, high-arched feet with the toes all the same length--were bare, and so was his cropped head, and he wore one of those vivid Arakanese longyis with green and magenta checks which the Burmese wear on informal occasions. He was chewing betel from a lacquered box on the table, and thinking about his past life. Excerpted from Burmese Days by George Orwell All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.