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Philip Short has been a foreign correspondent for The Times (London), The Economist, and the BBC in Uganda, Moscow, China, and Washington, D.C. He is the author of the definitive biography of Mao Tse-tung, and lived in China and Cambodia in the 1970s and early 1980s, where he has returned regularly ever since. He now lives in southern France.

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"A superb, authoritative account of the man and the madness that transformed Cambodia, almost overnight, into hell on earth" --William Grimes, New York Times "Readable and capacious...the most thorough-going, most closely argued study of the Khmer Rouge to appear to date." --David Chandler, Far Eastern Economic Review "Vividly drawn . . . Short's text sparkles with shrewdly plausible inferences mortared into a compelling narrative." --William T. Vollman, New York Times Book Review "A well-written narrative possessing both shocking detail and thoughtful analysis. Highly recommended." --starred Library Journal "A superbly wrought, richly nuanced study in evil." --starred Kirkus Reviews "Broaden[s} the inquiry to the point where serious history begins, and serious judgments can be made." --Justin Wintle, Financial Times "Philip Short's Pol Pot is an almanac of extermination that achieves the near impossible feat of translating madness into logic. This biography is a tour de force." --David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of W. E. B. DuBois "An intelligent and compassionate account of the Cambodian nightmare." --The Spectator "Extraordinary and brilliant... This hugely impressive book is more than just the life story of an individual. It is also the biography of a nation... Short has exposed secrets, knitting together a story which it once seemed would never be told. The result is horrific, but it must be read." --The Scotsman "Unerringly broadens the enquiry to the point where serious history begins and serious judgments can be made." --Financial Times "A comprehensive and eloquent biography...This is a long, dark and necessary book.." --Literary Review, London "Short is a gifted biographer who knows his communists. [His account] is the most definitive yet." --Time [Asian edition] "Short's most valuable contribution is to bring clear thinking to the question of blame... He is brisk about the cynical policy of Vietnam... and also indicts the Chinese, who have largely escaped censure for their complicity with the Khmer Rouge." --Sunday Times, London "A brilliantly detailed account and a salutary one." --Sunday Herald, Glasgow

"A superb, authoritative account of the man and the madness that transformed Cambodia, almost overnight, into hell on earth" --William Grimes, New York Times "Readable and capacious...the most thorough-going, most closely argued study of the Khmer Rouge to appear to date." --David Chandler, Far Eastern Economic Review "Vividly drawn . . . Short's text sparkles with shrewdly plausible inferences mortared into a compelling narrative." --William T. Vollman, New York Times Book Review "A well-written narrative possessing both shocking detail and thoughtful analysis. Highly recommended." --starred Library Journal "A superbly wrought, richly nuanced study in evil." --starred Kirkus Reviews "Broaden[s} the inquiry to the point where serious history begins, and serious judgments can be made." --Justin Wintle, Financial Times "Philip Short's Pol Pot is an almanac of extermination that achieves the near impossible feat of translating madness into logic. This biography is a tour de force." --David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of W. E. B. DuBois "An intelligent and compassionate account of the Cambodian nightmare." --The Spectator "Extraordinary and brilliant... This hugely impressive book is more than just the life story of an individual. It is also the biography of a nation... Short has exposed secrets, knitting together a story which it once seemed would never be told. The result is horrific, but it must be read." --The Scotsman "Unerringly broadens the enquiry to the point where serious history begins and serious judgments can be made." --Financial Times "A comprehensive and eloquent biography...This is a long, dark and necessary book.." --Literary Review, London "Short is a gifted biographer who knows his communists. [His account] is the most definitive yet." --Time [Asian edition] "Short's most valuable contribution is to bring clear thinking to the question of blame... He is brisk about the cynical policy of Vietnam... and also indicts the Chinese, who have largely escaped censure for their complicity with the Khmer Rouge." --Sunday Times, London "A brilliantly detailed account and a salutary one." --Sunday Herald, Glasgow

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