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Cambodia

Report From a Stricken Land

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Cambodia

De: Henry Kamm
Narrado por: Walter Dixon
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Based on his observations over three decades, Henry Kamm, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Southeast Asia correspondent, unravels the complexities of Cambodia. Kamm's invaluable document - a factual and personal account of its troubled history - gives the Western listener the first clear understanding of this magic land's past and present.

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During the Vietnam War, violence and unrest spilled into the neighboring country of Cambodia. The result was a four-year reign of the Khmer Rouge and the death of millions of individuals. Henry Kamm, a Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent for the New York Times, has spent the better part of three decades in the Southeast Asian country, and what he's produced here is a wealth of information and observations, narrated expertly by Walter Dixon, intended to help Westerners understand more about Cambodia's troubled past and their return to peace and progress.

Comprehensive History • Insightful Perspectives • Gripping Personal Account • Valuable Eyewitness Reporting

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A deep dive into Cambodia’s history woven alongside a gripping personal account of some of the country’s most devastating upheavals.

Spectacular journalism!

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Well written scholarly work that dives into the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the history both before and since it’s reign in Cambodia. This book is a bit older so is starting to show its age by some of the events that are treated as relatively contemporary but the author has access to some sources and personal knowledge that make his perspective worthwhile. As for the performance, this is the second or third book I’ve come across by this reader and have no complaints, especially in a more formal/professional toned book like this.

Good if aging material

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Listening to this book was hard for me.

I've been living in Cambodia for about 7 years now, and of course I heard all about the nightmarish regime of Khmer Rouge.

But only after listening to this book I realized that it has only been the tip of an iceberg of misgovernment and misfortune that rained upon the country right before and right after the Pol Pot times.

It makes me infinitely sad but I needed it for a better understanding of the present context.

A difficult but superb journalistic work.

Tormented Nation

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The narrative style of the book works well in audio. The perspective that Kamm brings to this people's story helped me tremendously in my quest to understand said story. I wish that there were commentary for the post-2000 years for this product specifically. the tone of the writer isn't wholly impartial, so I'd say practice some self judgement when deciding your opinions on the subject. (Not that surviving a murderous regime doesn't warrant emotions)

other than that, I appreciate this book. I feel like I have come to know another facet of humanity. And I would definitely be interested to learn more about what happened after the coalition government dissolved.

Dated, Slightly Partial, But Valuable History

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This is an excellent work on Cambodian history with sad conclusions on the tragic fate of this beautiful country - betrayed by its allies and its own leaders.
The only weak point is the narrator with poor French and Khmer language skills.

Excellent work!

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