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EMMA LARKIN
"Over the course of a year [author] visited the places where [George] Orwell lived when he was working as an imperial policeman in Burma, to meet the poeple who live there today. ... [book title] journeys into the Orwellian land Burma's ruling generals have created, a place in which reality is distorted by censorship and truth is a dangerous commodity. In doing so, [author] presents a side to the country that the military government does not want revealed; a hidden world that can be found only in whispered conversations, covered books and the potent rumors wafting like vapours through the country's teashops."--Book jacket.
| Publisher | John Murray |
|---|---|
| Pages | 232 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-719-55693-7 primary |
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