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Stay Alive, My Son
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Foreword by David Chandler Preface Acknowledgments 1. Revolution 2. Evacuation 3. The Liberated Zones 4. The Beginning of 'Purification' 5. The Ghost Town 6. The Jungle of the Dying 7. The Scourge of Angkar 8. Escape from Don Ey 9. Feeding the Fire of Enmity 10. Into the Forest 11. Alone 12. Freedom Epilogue

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Pin Yathay is a project engineer with the French Development Agency. David Chandler is Professor Emeritus of History at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. His books include Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot's Secret Prison. David Chandler is Professor Emeritus of History at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. His books include Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot's Secret Prison.

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"In 1975, the Republic of Cambodia was torn asunder by the 'liberating' forces of Pol Pot. Pin Yathay, an engineer employed by the Ministry of Public Works, was a witness to the tragedy... His entire family and unnumbered friends were annihilated... A heart-rending account of the disintegration of an entire social system, caused by the paranoid policies of Khmer Rouge cadres."-Christian Science Monitor "During the Kampuchean revolutionary madness ... all the urban population was driven out to work in the country, creating new peasant communities which operated on strict, dogmatic Maoist lines... Pin Yathay's story is told with no attempt at self-aggrandizement... For he has to live with the shame of having deserted his own child in order to facilitate his escape, of losing his wife in the jungle through ineptitude: it is a revelation of prehistoric strength within the human conscience which is far beyond our imaginings."-Times Literary Supplement "This memoir describes in harrowing detail life in the early years of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia... Written in the hope that his missing son might see the book and be reunited with his father, Pin's memoir is a direct, honest account of his two years on the prison farm."-MultiCultural Review

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