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Hardcover Unsilenced Book

ISBN: 1953508359

ISBN13: 9781953508355

Unsilenced

In Unsilenced, Alan Clements dares to imagine the voice of one of the world's most silenced leaders-Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate--now entering her fifth year of solitary confinement under the country's brutal military junta.

This bold, visionary work fuses political fiction, spiritual testimony, and literary resistance to conjure an imagined series of conversations with Aung San Suu Kyi--crafted with startling realism, moral clarity, and poetic force. Through these dialogues, dictatorship is unmasked not merely as a regime, but as a pathology--a global affliction stretching from Naypyidaw to Moscow, Beijing, and beyond.

"This is not a biography. It is a literary act of moral imagination--a fearless meditation on tyranny, transcendence, and truth."

Written with the insight of a lifelong activist and the lyricism of a spoken-word artist, Unsilenced is a meditation on the architecture of power, the ethics of resistance, and the sacred resilience of the human spirit. Clements draws from decades of spiritual study, political rebellion, and intimate conversations with Aung San Suu Kyi herself, transforming personal witness into a powerful reckoning with our global condition.

From Myanmar's civil war to the algorithmic chains of modern surveillance, from whispered prayers to smuggled letters, Unsilenced gives voice to the unseen forces of dignity, courage, and inner freedom.

About the Author

Alan Clements is an author, journalist, spoken-word artist, and former Buddhist monk who lived in Burma during the 1980s before being expelled for his outspoken defiance of the military dictatorship.

His work has been featured in The New York Times, Time, The Guardian, Newsweek, and on the BBC, ABC Nightline, CBC, and CNN. With Unsilenced, he offers his most searing and intimate work yet: a radical fusion of literature and liberation, grounded in the belief that truth--spoken or imagined--can still set us free.

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