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John Masters

    26 ottobre 1914 – 7 maggio 1983

    Masters emerse come una potente voce letteraria, trasformando le sue vaste esperienze militari in narrazioni avvincenti. La sua scrittura attinge profondamente dal suo servizio nell'esercito indiano e dai combattimenti durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, segnata da una profonda comprensione delle realtà del conflitto. Attraverso la sua opera, Masters esplora magistralmente temi di coraggio, perdita e resilienza umana di fronte alle avversità. Il suo stile, caratterizzato da un'onestà intransigente e da osservazioni acute, risuona con i lettori in cerca di storie autentiche e commoventi.

    Bhowani Junction
    2 Pork Chops!
    By the Green of the Spring
    The Deceivers
    The Lotus and the Wind
    The Road Past Mandalay
    • In 1879 Lieutenant Robin Savage is serving in the second Anglo-Afghan war as Britain and the Russian Empire engage in the Great Game that will decide Afghanistan's future. Unjustly accused of cowardice Lieutenant Savage joins the Secret Service to prove his loyalty and he must unravel the mystery of "Atlar", the word written by an Afghan stranger in his own blood, to thwart the ambitions of Tsarist Russia. Only Savage's love of the empty spaces of Afghanistan's plains and his own courage will protect him as he sets out with a faithful Gurkha orderly to the furthest frontier of the British Empire.

      The Lotus and the Wind
    • Bhowani Junction

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The tensions and conflicts that accompanied the birth of modern India are grippingly evoked in John Masters' classic Bhowani Junction. Set in the late 1940s and first published in 1954 in the wake of Partition, the novel has increased in stature over the years

      Bhowani Junction
    • Nightrunners of Bengal

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      First published in 1951, The Nightrunners of Bengal is one of John Masters' series of seven novels which followed several generations of the Savage family serving in the British Army in India.Nightrunners of Bengal focuses on the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The central character, Captain Rodney Savage, is an officer in a Bengal Native Infantry regiment, based in the fictional city of Bhowani. When rebellion breaks out, the British community in Bengal is shattered. Savage's empathy for the Indians is shaken, as the British try to discover who is loyal to them and who is not.One of the great novels of India, Nightrunners of Bengal combines John Master's mastery of story-telling with an intuitive sense of history. This was the first novel that Masters wrote in the series, though not the first novel chronologically, and alongside Bhowani Junction is one of his best-known works.

      Nightrunners of Bengal