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ISBN-10: 0810151421
ISBN-13: 9780810151420
Publisher: Triquarterly Books
Publish Date: 04/16/2003
Dimensions: 8.68" L, 5.72" W, 0.65" H

Irrawaddy Tango

Foreword by: Amitav Ghosh

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Price: $15.95

Overview

A novel of love, vengeance and political unrest in South East Asia
Irrawaddy Tango, a pepper-tongued, tango-dancing Asian beauty rises from a village girlhood to become the wife of her country’s dictator and then a leader of the rebel forces arrayed against him. Tango captures the attention of an ambitious colonel –the self-proclaimed Supremo–while dancing at a talent contest. Once married, she is forced to endure the cruelties of a ruthless and foolish husband, is kidnapped by rebel forces, recaptured and brutally punished by her husband’s military clique, and eventually exiled to America. Her return to the fictional Republic of Daya (clearly Burma) brings about the destruction of her husband and his dictatorship. Irrawaddy Tango tells the unsettling tale of powerful men and powerless women. It evokes as well the harshness of exile, revealing the misunderstandings between East and West and by doing so captures the intensity of living between the two.

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"ÝT¨here is no doubt that Ý"Irrawaddy Tango"¨ is the work of a very fine writer indeed." – "Washington Post Book World"
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Details

ISBN-10: 0810151421
ISBN-13: 9780810151420
Publisher: Triquarterly Books
Publish Date: 04/16/2003
Dimensions: 8.68" L, 5.72" W, 0.65" H
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