The Village in the Jungle
Woolf wrote this novel based on his experience as a government agent for British imperialist-controlled Ceylon in the early part of the twentieth-century. He focuses his story on one poor family in a jungle village as they struggle to survive, not just faced with a very harsh environment but with their own human prejudices, superstitions, jealousies, violence, ignorance, and greed. In the background is the other enemy: the foreign government that controls them but does not really understand or care for these uncivilized, not really human beings. It was an important work because its point of view was sympathetically a native one. JL
Genre(s): Culture & Heritage Fiction
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Chapter 1 | Danielle Cartwright |
00:37:46 |
Play 02 | Chapter 2 | Jim Locke |
00:23:44 |
Play 03 | Chapter 3 | Jim Locke |
00:09:39 |
Play 04 | Chapter 4 | Jim Locke |
00:16:26 |
Play 05 | Chapter 5, 1 | Jim Locke |
00:25:22 |
Play 06 | Chapter 5, 2 | Jim Locke |
00:53:48 |
Play 07 | Chapter 6 | Jim Locke |
00:24:14 |
Play 08 | Chapter 7, 1 | Jim Locke |
00:41:23 |
Play 09 | Chapter 7, 2 | Jim Locke |
01:05:04 |
Play 10 | Chapter 8 | Jim Locke |
01:00:14 |
Play 11 | Chapter 9 | Jim Locke |
00:22:14 |
Play 12 | Chapter 10 | Jim Locke |
00:07:55 |