Winner of the Booker Prize.
India, 1857--the year of the Great Mutiny, when Muslim soldiers turned in bloody rebellion on their British overlords. This time of convulsion is the subject of J. G. Farrell's The Siege of Krishnapur, widely considered one of the finest British novels of the last fifty years. Farrell's story is set in an isolated Victorian outpost on the subcontinent. Rumors of strife filter in from afar, and yet the members of the colonial community remain confident of their military and, above all, moral superiority. But when they find themselves under actual siege, the true character of their dominion--at once brutal, blundering, and wistful--is soon revealed. The Siege of Krishnapur is a companion to Troubles, about the Easter 1916 rebellion in Ireland, and The Singapore Grip, which takes place just before World War II, as the sun begins to set upon the British Empire. Together these three novels offer an unequaled picture of the follies of empire."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
"The first sign of trouble at Krishnapur came with a mysterious distribution of chapatis, made of coarse flour and about the size and thickness of a biscuit; towards the end of February 1857, they swept the countryside like an epidemic."Students of history will recognise 1857 as the year of the Sepoy rebellion in India--an uprising of native soldiers against the British, brought on by Hindu and Muslim recruits' belief that the rifle cartridges with which they were provided had been greased with pig or cow fat. This seminal event in Anglo-Indian relations provides the backdrop for J.G. Farrell's Booker Prize- winning exploration of race, culture and class, The Siege of Krishnapur.
Like the mysteriously appearing chapatis, life in British India seems, on the surface, innocuous enough. Farrell introduces us gradually to a large cast of characters as he paints a vivid portrait of the Victorians' daily routines that are accompanied by heat, boredom, class-consciousness and the pursuit of genteel pastimes intended for cooler climates. Even the siege begins slowly, with disquieting news of massacres in cities far away. When Krishnapur itself is finally attacked, the Europeans withdraw inside the grounds of the Residency where very soon conditions begin to deteriorate: food and water run out, disease is rampant, people begin to go a little mad. Soon the very proper British are reduced to eating insects and consorting across class lines. Farrell's descriptions of life inside the Residency are simultaneously horrifying and blackly humorous. The siege, for example, is conducted under the avid eyes of the local populace, who clearly anticipate an enjoyable massacre and thus arrive every morning laden with picnic lunches (plainly visible to the starving Europeans). By turns witty and compassionate, The Siege of Krishnapur comprises the best of all fictional worlds: unforgettable characters, an epic adventure and at its heart a cultural clash for the ages. --Alix Wilber
"Farrell was an eye opener for me. He wrote novels set in the past in a whole new way, informed and sensitive yet setical. Also he was writing about out the British Empire, and scatningly, back in the 1970s when fen here about the uglier parts of their country's past wanted to think of English Passengers
"Suspense and subtlety, humour and horror, the near-neighbourliness of heroism and insanity: it is rare to find such divergent elements being controlled in one hand and being raced, as it were, in one yoke. But Farrell manages just this here: his imaginative insight and technical virtuosity combine to produce a novel of quite outstanding quality."
-- The Times (London)
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Book Club Edition. New York: Harcourt (1974). Hardcover. BOOK CLUB EDITION, from the first American edition. First printing. Near Fine/Fine. Slight stain on top edge. An otherwise clean, tight copy. Comes with mylar dust jacket cover. No price on jacket. Shipped in well-padded box. Smoke-free shop. Tan cloth with bright gilt spine lettering and crimson endpapers in a fine pictorial dust-wrapper featuring the British flag. A very nice book club edition copy of Farrell's fifth novel, the second of his masterful "Empire Trilogy," and the winner of the 1973 Booker Prize. The novel is about the Indian Mutiny. Seller Inventory # Fiction-Sale-Farrell
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Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, [1974]. First American Edition Stated. Octavo; publisher's cloth in white pictorial price-clipped dust jacket; [6],344pp. Light edge wear, textblock margins very lightly soiled, front hinge no longer tight but still holding, otherwise a Very Good and sound copy overall. The second volume in the author's Empire Trilogy, this novel set during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The work was preceded by "Troubles," set during the Irish War for Independence, and followed by "The Singapore Grip." Perhaps it goes without saying that the Trilogy is thematically linked more than anything else. Seller Inventory # 30369
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Hardcover. 1973 Booker Prize winner. First American printing. Light foxing on edges, else very good in a very good dust jacket. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Seller Inventory # 53155