"Not far from Kuala Kangsar, on the road to the tin-town of Ipoh, was the village called Sungai Siput (meaning Snail River), reputed to be the headquarters of the Chinese communist terrorists. These terrorists were certainly more active in the state of Perak than in, say, the maritime province of Kelantan, because of the great number of rubber estates there abutting on the jungle. They would come out of the jungle, steal supplies, terrorise the Chinese and Indian workers, and garotte or shoot the white planters. All this in the name of human freedom. Their arms were mostly left over from the time when they were fighting the Japanese. Perak was full of troops of the Malay Regiment, which had its quota of British conscripts, and questing planes and helicopters hummed over the jungle. The atmosphere was warlike. Car trips to Ipoh could be dangerous. The mems in their flowery dresses went to do their shopping in armoured vehicles. Planters laid their heavy service revolvers in the beer-slop of the Idris Club. This was named for a former sultan of Perak, Idris being the Koranic equivalent of Enoch. The sultan who reigned during the time of the Emergency was Yusof."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Anthony_Burgess%2C_biographies
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Anthony Burgess, biographies
73 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Anthony Burgess, biographies →
Related Quotes
"I was not really anything [at university in the late 1930s] but a renegade Catholic liberal humanist with tendencies …"
"Poor as I was [at one stage of university], however, I still insisted on the Friday night booze-up, with Gaunt and Ma…"
"The few Thailand women I met in northern Malaya called the sexual act kedunkading, with a resonant stress on the last…"
"Dylan Thomas was the one big name [in the literary circles Burgess frequented in wartime London], but George Orwell, …"
"The view of Liverpudlians that they are a race apart is well-founded. There is the unanalysable genetic mixture of a …"
"They [Burgess’s students in foreign languages] just could not understand why one word had to be masculine and another…"
"We landed at London docks [finally returning from service with Army education in Gibraltar], and the first thing we s…"
"There was a writer already working on a novel which should present the ultimate austerity, whose properties he took f…"
"In 1943 there had been the Battle of Bamber Bridge, well remembered, though it never got into the official chronicles…"
"Wedged as we are between two eternities of idleness, there is no excuse for being idle now."