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Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Spy Princess

Also Known As:
The Life of Noor Inayat Khan
Year:
2006
Country:
United Kingdom…
Predominant Genre:
Non-fiction
Author:
Shrabani Basu…
Outstanding Performances:
None
Premiss:
The story of a female British SOE agent during World War II.
Themes:
Alienation
Compassion
Destiny
Emotional repression
Empathy
Friendship
God
Grieving
Humanity
Identity
Loyalty
Narcissism
Political Correctness
Religion
Self-expression
Solipsism
White culture
White guilt
White supremacy
Similar (in Plot, Theme or Style) to:
Unknown
Review Format:
Book

Brown-Nosing

Highly-readable book on Second World War state terrorism and sabotage that is informative, educative and well-written.

Where it fails is in properly explaining why an Indian fought for the British Empire; given its White supremacist occupation of India and the fact that appeasement and collaboration never work.


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