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    The Siege of Krishnapur

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    'For a novel to be witty is one thing, to tell a good story is another, to be serious is yet another, but to be all three is surely enough to make it a masterpiece' New Statemsan
    ISBN: 9781474613965
    AuthorFarrell, J. G.
    PublisherNameOrion Publishing Co
    Pub Date05/08/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages384
    Availability: In Stock

    WINNER OF THE 1973 BOOKER PRIZE

    'We look on past ages with condescension, as a mere preparation for us... but what if we are a mere after-glow of them?'

    Krishnapur, 1857: India is on the brink of a violent and bloody mutiny. In this remote town on the vast North Indian plain, life for the British is still orderly and genteel. But when the sepoys at the nearest military cantonment rise in revolt, the British community retreats with shock into the Residency. They prepare to fight for their lives with what weapons they can muster.

    As food and ammunition grow short when the British find themselves under actual siege, the true character of their dominion - at once brutal, blundering and wistful - is soon revealed.

    'An idiosyncratic masterpiece, wise and richly comic' Hilary Mantel

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    WINNER OF THE 1973 BOOKER PRIZE

    'We look on past ages with condescension, as a mere preparation for us... but what if we are a mere after-glow of them?'

    Krishnapur, 1857: India is on the brink of a violent and bloody mutiny. In this remote town on the vast North Indian plain, life for the British is still orderly and genteel. But when the sepoys at the nearest military cantonment rise in revolt, the British community retreats with shock into the Residency. They prepare to fight for their lives with what weapons they can muster.

    As food and ammunition grow short when the British find themselves under actual siege, the true character of their dominion - at once brutal, blundering and wistful - is soon revealed.

    'An idiosyncratic masterpiece, wise and richly comic' Hilary Mantel