Twilight Over Burma by Inge Sargent
Brand: University of Hawai'i Press
Product Description
Just married and returning to live in her new husbands native land a young Austrian woman arrived with her Burmese husband by passenger ship in Rangoon in 1953. They were met at dockside by hundreds of wellwishers displaying colorful banners playing music on homemade instruments and carrying giant bouquets of flowers. She was puzzled by this unusual welcome until her embarrassed husband explained that he was something more than a recently graduated mining engineer he was the Prince of Hsipaw the ruler of an autonomous state in Burmas Shan mountains. And these people were his subjects She immersed herself in the Shan lifestyle eagerly learning the language the culture and the history of the Shan hill people. The Princess of Hsipaw fell in love with this remote exotic land and its warm and friendly people. She worked at her husbands side to bring change and modernization to their primitive country. Her efforts to improve the education and health care of the country and her husbands commitment to improve the economic wellbeing of the people made them one of the most popular ruling couples in Southeast Asia. Then the violent military coup of 1962 shattered the idyllic existence of the previous ten years. Her life irrevocably changed. Inge Sargent tells a story of a life most of us can only dream about. She vividly describes the social religious and political events she experienced. She details the daytoday living as a reluctant ruler and her role as her husbands equal a role that perplexed the males in Hsipaw and created awe in the females. And then she describes the military events that threatened her life and that of her children. Twilight over Burma is a story of a great happiness destroyed by evil of one womans determination and bravery against a ruthless military regime and of the truth behind the overthrow of one of Burmas most popular local leaders. show more
Condition : New
Author : Inge Sargent
Weight : 444
Publisher : University Of Hawaii Press
Language : English
EAN : 9780824816285
ISBN10 : 0824816285
Format : Paperback Softback
Date of Publication : 19940730
Place of Publication : United States
Pagination : 256 Pages Illustrations
Dimensions : 140 X 215 X 22