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ISBN: 1891661280

ISBN13: 9781891661280

A Prayer for Burma

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After living in the United States for over a decade, Kenneth Wong returns to his native Burma--a country fraught with political upheaval and laden with superstition--to face the cultural specters of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An Eloquent Memoir on the Meaning of Identity

It seems that several reviewers turn to this book as way to inform themselves about Burma before a trip. And there is valuable cultural information in the book that makes it good for this purpose. However, the book truly shines as a memoir that explores the meaning of identity and how culture, geography, and personality shape an individual. The writer's perspective is unique as he brings his heritage as a native of Burma, a person of Chinese decent, and an American to the mix in an attempt to explore how these identities meld together in sometimes immutable ways. A great read for anyone interested in Sociology, or simply looking to see Buddha and Shakespeare brought together at last.

Memory of Golden Land

Kenneath Wong's beautiful writing style and metaphor of being 'ghost' inspire me in many ways. His book shows vivid scence of unique culture of Burma in which its people are struggled to live under politically deprived condition. With much admiration to his writing, I also want to pray that this unique golden land and its people be escaped from the shadow of military uniforms and oppression.

Offering an informative assessment of Burmese life

A Prayer For Burma is the personal reflections of Burmese expatriate Kenneth Wong upon returning to his homeland after living in the U.S. for more than a decade. Offering an informative assessment of Burmese life and culture from inside-out perspective, enhanced with bittersweet memories and reflections of this politically and socially troubled nation, A Prayer For Burma is very highly recommended reading.

Well worth a read

This is a very engaging book, full of lots of quirky humor and insights into Burma as it is now. The author's role as an expat returning to Burma as a visitor give him a rare perspective, understanding local culture and language, yet feeling an outsider and being treated as one. It is more up to date than most literature on Burma, being based on visits during the last 2-3 years. Highly recommended.

Priceless Prose

Even if you have no interest whatsoever in Burma, you still need to read this book. This is a book for people who love beautiful writing. It's about exploring personal identity; it's about culture, about being human, about revisitng and reflecting on one's past, on roots, on time and on what it means to exist on this complex planet of ours.But if you do have an interest in Burma, then you'll get quite a bonus with this book. Mr. Wong takes you with him as he walks the street's of today's Rangoon gone modern and reflects on the Rangoon gone mad of the 80s and the movement for democracy.Employing a rapier wit and self-deprecating humor throughout, Mr. Wong will have you laughing and yet realizing at the same time the poignant sadness of the kalaidescopic Burmese culture--sad, beautiful, joyful, and endearing all at the same time. A Prayer for Burma is a sensitive, extended essay on what it means to be multicultural, intelligent, and human.Read it; you'll be glad you did.
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