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The Raj Quartet - Vol 1

The Raj Quartet - Vol 1

The Jewel in the Crown and the Day of the Scorpion

by Paul Scott
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/07/2007

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Volume 1 contains The Jewel in the Crown and The day of the Scorpion.
Jewel in the Crown -
India 1942- everything is in flux. World War II has shown that the British are not invincible and the self-rule lobby is gaining many supporters. Against this background, Daphne Manners, a young English girl, is brutally raped in the Bibighat Gardens. The racism, brutality and hatred launched upon the head of her young Indian lover echo the dreadful violence perpetrated on Daphne and reveal the desperate state of Anglo-Indian relations. The rift that will eventually prise India - the jewel in the Imperial Crown - from colonial rule is beginning to gape wide.
The Day of a Scorpion -
This is book two of "The Raj Quartet". India, August 9th 1942- the morning brings raids and the arrest by British police of Congress Party members. Amongst the prisoners is the distinguished ex-Chief Minister Mohammed Ali Kasim. Loyal to the party's central vision of a unified free India, his incarceration is a symptom of the growing deterioration of Anglo-Indian relations. For the long-serving British family, the Laytons, the political and social ramifications are immediate, disturbing and tragic. Some, like Ronald Merrick, believe that true intimacy between the races is impossible; others, such as Sarah Layton, struggle to come to terms with their Anglo-Indian past. With growing confusion and bewilderment, the British are forced to confront the violent and often brutal years that lie ahead of them.

Paul Scott's epic study of British India in its final years has no equal. Tolstoyan in scope and Proustian in detail but completely individual in effect, it records the encounter between East and West through the experiences of a dozen people caught up in the upheavals of the Second World War and the growing campaign for Indian independence. Book one, THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN, describes the doomed love between an English girl and an Indian boy, Daphne Manners and Hari Kumar. This affair touches the lives of other characters in three subsequent books, most of them unknown to Hari and Daphne but involved in the larger social and political conflicts which destroy the lovers.
On occasions unsparing in its study of personal dramas and racial differences, the RAJ QUARTET is at all times profoundly humane, not least in the author's capacity to identify with a huge range of characters. It is also illuminated by delicate social comedy and wonderful evocations of the Indian scene, all narrated in luminous prose.
ISBN:
9781857152975
9781857152975
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-07-2007
Publisher:
Everyman
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
1032
Dimensions (mm):
211x134x48mm
Weight:
0.91kg
Paul Scott

Paul Scott is an artist, author and educator known for pioneering research into the graphic development of vitreous surfaces. His characteristic artworks can be found in public spaces and collections around the globe - including the V&A London, the National Museum Stockholm, National Kunstindustrimuseet Oslo, the Museum of Art and Design in New York - and in Vietnam as part of the Hanoi Mosaic Mural.

He was awarded a PhD by Manchester Metropolitan University in 2010, and is Professor of Ceramic Art at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO) Norway. Paul Scott is a founding member of AIR (Artists Interaction and Representation - the UK's largest representative body for artists) and member of the International Academy of Ceramics.

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