The year of the tapeworm
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Author
Publication
1996 - Ravan Press, Randburg, South Africa, South Africa
Language
English
Word Count
51,750 words, Guess
Page Count
207 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL19967151M
- ISBN-100869754696
- OCLC Control Number33243510
- Library of Congress Control Number95198784
- Goodreads4733362
Classifications
- LCCPR9369.3.V392 Y4 1996
- LCCPR9369.3.E8 E4 1995
- LCCPR9369.3.E8E4 1995
Description
His address to the pupils at assembly was rhetorically delivered: 'As from today I am the principal of this school.' He paused for a moment, then went on: 'I am undertaking my duties with all the seriousness, dedication and responsibility that my position demands ... a school is not a place of amusement ... but a place where instruction is given by dedicated teachers to equally dedicated pupils. A school may be compared to an ashram. The teachers are the gurus and the pupils the disciples.'. Thus begins Mr. Dharma Ashoka's first day as principal of Ashoka High School. Egotistical and authoritarian, Mr. Ashoka provides the writer with a protagonist and a milieu rich in satiric and ironic possibilities. Strong in characterisation and skilfully told, The Emperor is an engrossing story and, among other things, deals with the problems which can result from educational change.
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Series Statement
- Ravan Writer's series
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