A Passage To India - Unbridged Audio Book on MP3

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Immerse yourself in E.M. Forster's classic tale with the unabridged audio book of 'A Passage to India' on MP3. Experience the rich narrative and profound themes of this literary masterpiece, which explores the complex relationships and cultural clashes during the British Raj. Follow young Dr. Aziz, a compassionate Muslim physician in Chandrapore, as he befriends Mrs. Moore and her companion Adela. Their encounter at the local mosque leads to an excursion to the enigmatic Marabar Caves, a journey fraught with misunderstandings that ignite racial tensions in this vibrant yet tumultuous period of Indian history. This audio book impeccably narrates the struggles between the British and Indian cultures, providing listeners with an insightful look into colonial India and the looming independence movement of the 1920s. With a brand new condition and in MP3 format, this audio book ensures an engaging experience for both new readers and fans of classic literature. Shipping is free, directly from our Auckland warehouse, with no unexpected import charges, making it convenient for our customers. Enjoy a gripping auditory experience right from the comfort of your home with 'A Passage to India' - a timeless exploration of friendship, betrayal, and the quest for understanding in a divided world.

NOTE: Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON MP3. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781489415783
Format: MP3 format
Year: 2017
Publisher: Bolinda/Audible audio


Description:
Dr. Aziz is a young Muslim physician in the British Indian town of Chandrapore. One evening he comes across an English woman, Mrs. Moore, in the courtyard of a local mosque; she and her younger travelling companion Adela are disappointed by claustrophobic British colonial culture and wish to see something of the 'real' India. But when Aziz kindly offers to take them on a tour of the Marabar caves with his close friend Cyril Fielding, the trip results in a shocking accusation that throws Chandrapore into a fever of racial tension.

Set against the backdrop of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement in the 1920s it deals with the common racial tensions and prejudices between Indians and the British who ruled India.

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