The Burma Spring

The Burma Spring
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Rena Pederson

ناشر

Pegasus Books

شابک

9781605987330
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Publisher's Weekly

December 22, 2014
Journalist Pederson (The Lost Apostle) delivers a penetrating portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi, the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner and leader of the Burmese National League for Democracy party, in a thoughtful biography that reveals the “moody, temperamental” side of its charismatic and visionary subject. Pederson opens with a 2003 covert interview with “The Lady,” whose prodemocracy campaign in Myanmar (formerly Burma) has earned her a place in history. A nation rich in natural resources, Myanmar now ranks among the world’s poorest after years of military rule, and Pederson traveled to the new capital, Naypyidaw (a $4 billion monument to dictator Than Shwe), at great personal risk while conducting her research. Suu Kyi—an Oxford graduate, daughter of a martyred general and ambassador, and leader since 1988 of the opposition party—remained under house arrest on and off until 2010, with long separations from her family, and inspired First Lady Laura Bush to take an active role working with the U.N. to bring humanitarian aid to Myanmar. Pederson charts Myanmar’s “winter thaw,” which earned Suu Kyi a seat in Parliament, and while Suu Kyi’s fearlessness and Buddhist faith have carried her far, observers continue to wonder what impact her work will have on a country that has stymied U.S. presidents since Reagan. Photos.



Library Journal

February 1, 2015

Veteran journalist and former U.S. State Department speechwriter Pederson (writing, Southern Methodist Univ.; The Lost Apostle) tells the story of Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi and the country she hopes one day to lead, Burma. Although focused predominantly on telling Suu Kyi's story--she remained under house arrest for most of the years from 1989 to 2010--Pederson devotes space to contextualizing her subject's struggle for democracy within the history of postcolonial Burma and detailing the atrocities and political miscalculations committed by the generals in charge, thus making Suu Kyi's quiet defiance of the military junta that much more remarkable. One of the more fascinating disclosures readers will learn about is the extent to which Laura Bush (who wrote the foreword to the book) kept Suu Kyi and Burma on the agenda in policy circles within the Bush Administration. VERDICT Those following Burmese affairs may not find many revelations. However, readers seeking more than the occasional headline will find a compelling story deserving of greater international recognition. Recommended for readers of international affairs, world politics, and democracy movements.--Chris Sauder, Round Rock P.L., TX

Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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