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King Rat by James Clavell

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King Rat is a 1962 novel by James Clavell. Set during World War II, Clavell's literary debut describes the struggle for survival of British, Australian and American prisoners of war in a Japanese camp in Singapore — a description informed by...


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Critical Essay by Granville Hicks
598 words, approx. 2 pages
["King Rat"] is quite unmistakably bad and yet might, one feels, conceivably have been good…. [This] is a novel about the inhabitants of a Japanese camp called Changi, near Singapore….
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Critical Essay by Orville Prescott
517 words, approx. 2 pages
[Many] of the most popular contemporary novelists are storytellers. Some of them produce such crude works that they don't seem worth discussion in this space. Others, although their novels are crude also, tell their tales with such compelling force and unceasing narrative drive that they demand critical attention. James Clavell is such a writer. His first novel, "King Rat," was an utterly engrossing tale of violence and corruption inside a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp. It asked but did...
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Critical Essay by Martin Levin
196 words, approx. 1 pages
James Clavell's blockbuster of a first novel, "King Rat,"… presents an age-old dilemma against the background of a Japanese prison camp…. [The] chief dramatic interest in "King Rat" is not so much the clash of ideals as the unremitting pressure of the Changi compound itself and its effect on the thousands of prisoners living and dying within its boundaries. Some become informers; some rise to new levels of heroism; some are reduced to dithering protoplasm. In...
 
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Survival of the Fittest
1,163 words, approx. 4 pages
In James Clavell's novel King Rat the central theme is survival. The men inside the prisoner of war camp Changi, struggle to survive through many obstacles. The weather where Changi is located, on the eastern tip of Singapore, is the utmost extreme.


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King Rat by James Clavell

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