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A Woman of Angkor

A Woman of Angkor

by John Burgess
Paperback
Publication Date: 09/01/2013

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"Pure and beautiful, she glows like the moon behind clouds." The time is the 12th Century, the place Cambodia, birthplace of the lost Angkor civilisation. In a village behind a towering stone temple lives a young woman named Sray, whom neighbours liken to the heroine of a Hindu epic. Hiding a dangerous secret, she is content with quiet obscurity, but one rainy season afternoon is called to a life of prominence in the royal court. There her faith and loyalties are tested by attentions from the great king Suryavarman II. Struggling to keep her devotion is her husband Nol, palace confidante and master of the silk parasols that were symbols of the monarch's rank. This lovingly crafted first novel by former Washington Post correspondent John Burgess revives the rites and rhythms of the ancient culture that built the temples of Angkor, then abandoned them to the jungle. In telling her tale, Sray takes the reader to a hilltop monastery, a concubine pavilion and across the seas to the throne room of imperial China. She witnesses the construction of the largest of the temples, Angkor Wat, and offers an explanation for its greatest mystery - why it broke with centuries of tradition to face west instead of east. SELLING POINTS: . This is the first novel by award-winning Washington Post journalist John Burgess . A Woman of Angkor is historically accurate and a very imaginative telling of the history of World Heritage site Angkor
ISBN:
9786167339252
9786167339252
Category:
Historical adventure
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
09-01-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
River Books
Country of origin:
Thailand
Pages:
500
Dimensions (mm):
211x143x30mm
Weight:
0.52kg

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