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Thanks, everyone, for these great recommendations!
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Thanks to you all for the suggestions.
I've just started, " Almost Englishmen; Baghdadi Jews in British Burma" which provided an different perspective, it's fascinating so far! |
So glad this thread was brought back. Gotta get reading!
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Can I buy the Lonely Guide book n Burma?
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Thanks for the offer sartoric. I do have a copy that I purchased from Powell's in Portland. I also saw copies in Yangon and in Bagan when I was there. We found many long out of print books about Burma were available in Yangon.
I now have so many books about Burma/Myanmar, I should call this post Kathie's Burma Bookcase! |
Hello,
I have travelled countless times to the country of golden pagodas, crossed it by train, bus and motorcycle taxis. It is only recently I began reading extensively about the subject. Here are my top picks. 1) Burmese Days by George Orwell I get it, not very original, but still an excellent classic. Setted in the fictional town of Kyauktada (identified as Katha in upper Burma), the main character is a corrupt judge who, at any trial, take bribes from both sides and actually give a fair judgement to avoid being caught up. 2) Myanmar: The Adventures of an 18-Year Old Foreigner Living Alone in the Land of Golden Pagodas by Olivier Gautier A book about the life and travels of a young foreigner in contemporary Myanmar, from the empty 20 Lane Highway of the ghost capital city to the Golden Triangle filled with drug traffickers. 3) In Search of Myanmar: Travels Through a Changing Land by James Fable Perfect to explore the remotest part of the country home to multitude of minorities. |
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