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Il Quartetto del Raj

Questa saga epica, ambientata in India durante gli ultimi giorni del Raj britannico, approfondisce le intricate relazioni, le tensioni politiche e le tragedie personali che si sviluppano. La serie esplora lo scontro di culture, le ambiguità morali e i conflitti appassionati che plasmano sia gli individui che la società. Offre uno sguardo profondo al crepuscolo del colonialismo e al suo impatto sulle vite intrappolate nella sua morsa. È una storia d'amore, tradimento e ricerca d'identità nel mezzo di un cambiamento tumultuoso.

Staying on
A Division of the Spoils
The Towers of Silence
The Day Of The Scorpion
The Jewel in the Crown

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  1. The Jewel in the Crown

    • 480pagine
    • 17 ore di lettura

    The jewel in the crown, the first volume of the Raj quartet, opens in 1942 as the British fear both Japanese invasion and Indian demands for independence. On the night after the Indian Congress Party votes to support Gandhi, riots break out and an ambitious police sergeant arrests a young Indian for the alleged rape of the woman they both love

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  2. The Day Of The Scorpion

    • 576pagine
    • 21 ore di lettura

    In The Day of the Scorpion, Scott draws us deeper in to his epic of India at the close of World War II. With force and subtlety, he recreates both private ambition and perversity, and the politics of an entire subcontinent at a turning point in history. As the scorpion, encircled by a ring of fire, will sting itself to death, so does the British Raj hasten its own destruction when threatened by the flames of Indian independence. Brutal repression and imprisonment of India's leaders cannot still the cry for home rule. And in the midst of chaos, the English Laytons withdraw from a world they no longer know to seek solace in denial, drink, and madness.

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  3. Bound in cloth, printed and blocked with a design by Finn Campbell-Notman. Set in Sabon. Frontispiece and six full-page illustrations by Finn Campbell-Notman. 9½" × 6¼". Vol. 3 of the FS 2009 Raj Quartet boxed set.

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  4. The British Raj in India is in its final days. But the fall of the Empire is both the end of one era and the beginning of another. For the Hindus and Muslims, the political reality signals inevitable post-war recriminations and future territorial wrangles. For Guy Perron, Field Sergeant and historian, these last days are a time to reflect on the legacy the British has left behind in India. And for the British families still residing in India, decisions about their future must be made and final goodbyes must be said, all against the backdrop of one of the most turbulent periods of social change the world has ever seen.

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  5. This is Paul Scott's 1977 Booker Prize-winning novel of India and the end of the British Empire and two of its last surviving members, the Tusker Smalley and his wife Lucy. Paul Scott also wrote "The Jewel in the Crown" and "The Raj Quartet".

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