The time is World War II. The place is a brutal prison camp deep in Japanese-occupied territory. Here, within the seething mass of humanity, one man, an American corporal, seeks dominance over both captives and captors alike. His weapons are human courage, unblinking understanding of human weaknesse
King Rat: the epic novel of war and survival
β Scribed by James Clavell
- Book ID
- 100059503
- Publisher
- Dell;Delta Trade Paperbacks
- Year
- 1962;2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0440145465
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β¦ Synopsis
From Library Journal
King Rat is named after the central character in Clavell's spellbinding masterpiece about the brutality of prison camp life in Japanese-occupied, World War II Malaya. The King, an American corporal, seeks to dominate both captives and captors by his courage, profound insight into human frailties, and pragmatic American business techniques in a class-ridden society where Japanese and British actions are bound by bankrupt codes of "honor." The novel, originally published in 1962, is made more engrossing by flashbacks to the home front. Reader David Chase superbly transfers Clavell's genius as a writer to this superb audio. His skill lies in communicating the author's uproarious black humor and in his fabulous timing and phraseology. Highly recommended.
-James Dudley, Westhampton Beach, NY
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
βA magnificent novel.ββ _Washington Post
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βA dramatic, utterly engrossing novel...harsh and brutal in its revelations...James Clavell is a spellbinding storyteller, a brilliant observer, a man who understands much and forgives much.β β New York Times
βTension wound up to the snapping point.ββ*Christian Science Monitor
"Breathtaking....worth every word, every ounce, every penny."β Associated Press*
From the Trade Paperback edition.
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