The Broken Road a Novel of the Raj by the Author of the Four Feathers
Autor A. E. W. Mason Editat de Summit Classic Press Introducere de Owen R. Howellen Limba Engleză Paperback
"The Broken Road..." "It was the Road which caused the trouble. It usually is the road. That and a reigning prince who was declared by his uncle secretly to have sold his country to the British, and a half-crazed priest from out beyond the borders of Afghanistan, who sat on a slab of stone by the river-bank and preached a "djehad." But above all it was the road--Linforth's road. It came winding down from the passes, over slopes of shale; it was built with wooden galleries along the precipitous sides of cliffs; it snaked treacherously further and further across the rich valley of Chiltistan towards the Hindu Kush, until the people of that valley could endure it no longer."
Thus begins "The Broken Road," A.E.W. Mason's sprawling tale of the "price of empire."
"The Road" had been the creation of Andrew Linforth, and even as he began it, he foresaw the awful cost it would exact:
""The road will reach northwards, through Chiltistan, to the foot of the Baroghil Pass, in the mountains of the Hindu Kush. Not yet, but it will. Many men will die in the building of it from cold and dysentery, and even hunger-Englishmen and coolies from Baltistan. Many men will die fighting over it, Englishmen and Chiltis, and Gurkhas and Sikhs. It will cost millions, and from policy or economy successive Governments will try to stop it; but the power of the Road will be greater than the power of any Government...""
In this novel of adventure, intrigue and romance, The Road, snaking its way across the Indian frontier toward Afghanistan, will take on a life of its own, drawing three generations of Linforth men to their fates, sacrificing the lives and happiness of men and women, creating war and insurrection, and, by its own terrible logic, compelling its own construction by men, willing or unwilling, who are powerless to control events.
Harshly critical of some of the exploitative and hypocritical aspects of British colonial policy in India, Mason's tale is driven by the rich depth and diversity of its characters as it explores themes of friendship, loyalty, love and duty against the backdrop of the demands, the unfairness, and the human cost as elements of "the price of empire."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781493627271
ISBN-10: 1493627279
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: CREATESPACE
ISBN-10: 1493627279
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: CREATESPACE