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An English Writer

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 1101    |    Released on: 20/10/2021

r, Mahabandoo

nd to stray from his daily cares and concerns. This was a kind of solace on which he relied whenever he needed something different from

own Yangon. His uncle, U Thein Lwin was engaged in b

successful author. He was striving to achieve this goal. Actually, his mot

t of steps on which he could sit. He didn't expect many people to be spending their time there. He chose the e

f his oval face. Within time, a breeze blew gently, and he enjoyed the coolness

ing man, but he liked to keep his countenance neat and tidy. He liked to keep his hair short too

he noise of the traffic and reckless honking of impatient urban drivers. H

s. Some were chatting, some were standing against the plinth of the Lion, some were reading journals, and s

the declarations by late Prime Minister U Nu written on the base of the obelisk. They liked to sit down and rel

nd on top. The seemingly officious guide was with two adult visitors, and he pointed his finger towards the pillar. The man audibly explained about th

rs who occasionally nodded their heads towards the guide's careful and meaningful ex

Square, Fytch Square, Queen Victoria Park, and

removed by the people and replaced with the independence monument to let people kno

ion of his visitors who showed more interest in the red brick high court standing gracefull

le. He almost let out a laugh so he turned himself away from them. But, in his mind he thought what a negligent guide this man was because although the guid

yes met, and the guide glanced at Lin with contempt, but he did not show

her away from him. Unconsciously, he looked up to the sky in which some crows were flying so

hope of gaining back his strength which he used up walking around downtown. As soon

se, and thick eye brows. Everything about this man was cumbersome.

d to them three months ago. Before he went there, he called the book shop first to let them know h

ook shop owner turned down his explanation, and the owner insisted th

gy and strength were almost gone; he was disillusioned, and dismayed. He cursed under his breath inaudibly

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“When an inquisitive young man finds a tattered old poetry book which had slipped behind shelves at the back of a musty second-hand book shop in Rangoon/Yangon, his curiosity about the long-forgotten author is sparked. But bookworm Lin's quest to find out more about the life of the mysterious, unheralded colonial author takes him into a labyrinth where he discovers truth and lies. When bewildered Lin accidentally loses the book, is everything lost? This suspense-filled tale reveals heart-warming surprises, and ultimately, secrets about life remembering and immortality. The novel is mainly about the forgotten British poet/writer named C. J Richards who lived in Burma/Myanmar in colonial times and he believed himself as a Burmophile. He served as I.C.S (Indian Civil Servant) and when he retired from I.C.S service, he was a D.C (District Commissioner) and he left for England a year before Burma gained its independence in 1948. He came to Burma in 1920 to work in civil service after passing the hardest I.C.S examination. He wrote several books on Burma and contributed many monthly articles to Guardian Magazine published in Burma from 1953 to 1974 or 1975. Though he wrote several books which had much literary merit to both communities, Britain and Burma (Myanmar), people failed to recognize him. The story has three parts: one part is set in the contemporary Yangon (then called Rangoon) in 2016 and 2017 context and a young literary enthusiast named "Lin" found out unexpectedly the forgotten writer's poetry book and there is surely a good deal of time gap that led him into a quest to know more about the author's life. The setting is quite different compared to colonial Burma and independence Myanmar (Burma), early twentieth century and 2016 which is a transitional period in Myanmar. The writer's life is fictionalized in the novel and most of the facts are taken from his personal stories and other reference books. It is a kind of historical novel with a twist and it has comparatively constructed the two different periods in Myanmar history to convince readers, locally and abroad more about history, authorship, humanity, colonialism, and transitional development in Myanmar today.”
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