Bhowani Junction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Profile Books Ltd
Published:24th May '01
Should be back in stock very soon

A magnificent novel of the British Empire and its aftermath, from the author of Nightrunners of Bengal
Bhowani Junction is set in the wake of the partition of India, as the British prepare to withdraw from the newly independent country. Evoking the tensions and conflicts that accompanied the birth of modern India, the characters struggle to find their place in the new India that is emerging. In the last hectic days of the British Raj, Victoria has to choose between marrying a British Army officer or a Sikh, Ranjit, as she struggles to find her place in the new, independent India. One of John Masters' seven novels which followed several generations of the Savage family serving in the British Army in India, it is Masters' most famous novel, and was made into a film in 1956, starring Ava Gardener and Stewart Granger.
Very impressive.... He organizes and controls the swift-moving, exciting narrative with the unobtrusive brilliance of a first-class military strategist. * Observer *
The realities of fading British influence in India recounted in Bhowani Junction... the classic John Master's novel. * Birmingham Post *
One of the most unjustly neglected writers... a remarkable and accurate picture of the Empire and its aftermath, as well as magnificent storytelling. * Evening Gazette *
ISBN: 9780285636040
Dimensions: 202mm x 132mm x 24mm
Weight: 580g
416 pages
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