Chan Samoeun 
Prisoners of Class [EPUB ebook] 
A Historical Memoir of the Khmer Rouge Revolution

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The remarkable early account of life in Pol Pot’s Cambodia, now available in English translation for the first time

‘…among the earliest, most detailed, and most vividly rendered accounts of the Khmer Rouge revolution…The book, available to English readers for the first time in Matthew Madden’s sparkling translation, is a priceless new addition to the testimonial literature on the Khmer Rouge, which sheds new light on one of the greatest tragedies-indeed, crimes-of the twentieth century.’ -Sebastian Strangio, author of Hun Sen’s Cambodia

‘…stands out as the most raw, immediate, and honest of them all…a guided tour of the Killing Fields. You will never be the same after reading it.’ -Craig Etcheson, author of After the Killing Fields: Lessons from the Cambodian Genocide

‘…a poignant and personal journey through a society turned upside down… a unique and captivating voice to a tragic chapter in Cambodian history.’ -Lachlan Peters, creator and host of the In the Shadows of Utopia podcast

In April 1975, Chan Samoeun witnessed columns of young black-clad revolutionaries-the Khmer Rouge-marching into Phnom Penh, Cambodia. What followed shocked everyone, as they proceeded to evacuate the city’s entire population, on foot, into a new and unthinkable life of forced labor and communist collective living in the rice fields and jungles of the Cambodian countryside. There, Samoeun and his family, former city people, would live and die as virtual prisoners, re-classified by the Khmer Rouge as ‘new people, ‘ an expendable class targeted for abuse and destruction.

By the time the regime collapsed four years later, millions had perished, including most of his family, and the country lay in ruins. While many survivors fled for the safety of the refugee camps, Samoeun remained and picked up a pen. He wrote about his experiences in poetry and vivid prose, describing in stunning detail the fear, starvation, labor, brutality, and death-as well as young love and loss-that he had witnessed and endured. The result is both a priceless historical document and a touching and immediate account of one of the most harrowing periods of the twentieth century.

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A Brief Historical Note

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

Part One: Abandoning the City

Introduction

17 April 1975

The Great Journey

Building a New Life on Ancestral Land

The Deaths of My Parents

Part Two: Prisoners of Class

Journey to Region Five

Village in the Jungle

Phnom Srok District Revolutionary People’s Hospital

The Wise Sage

Spean Thom Subdistrict

My Younger Brother Is Killed

Prisoner

Fertilizer Unit Number One

Paoy Char Subdistrict

The Or Roessei Canal

Pulling Carts Like Cattle

The Camp at Phnom Veng

Communal Meals

Part Three: Trapeang Thmor Reservoir

Trapeang Thmor Reservoir

Sixteen Hour Days

The Skilled Physician

The Camp at Phnom Kon Khlaeng

Criticism

Water Is Life

The Hanged Corpse

The Kok Rumchek Threshing Yard Worksite

Journey to Spean Sreng

The Kok Kakah Farm

Disappearance

Revolution

Part Four: Love in Hell

Condemned to Death

Stealing Because of Hunger

Morality

A Young Man Separated from His Wife

Supernatural Beliefs

Arrest

The Death of My Sister

The Penalty for Desertion

A Budding Romance

The Killing of Comrade Ran

Obstacles to Love

Love in Hell

Revolutionary Marriage

Final Farewell

Part Five: The Last Camp

Veal Saen Khyal, Or Ta Phal, Phnom Tralok

Resistance

The Fourth Brigade

Overworked

The Sorrow of Love Lost

Grief

The Black Night

Manioc Peels

Cattle Unit Economy Worker

Flight

Tomorrow We Part

The Last Camp

Freedom

Author’s Note

Afterword

Translator’s Acknowledgements

Appendices

Glossary

Maps

Photographs

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 538 ● ISBN 9798989177356 ● 文件大小 79.4 MB ● 翻译者 Matthew Madden ● 出版者 Mekong River Press ● 发布时间 2023 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 9291790 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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