"Excellent and absorbing.... Indispensable to any essay to understand the Khmer Rouge." -William Shawcross New York Review of Books "A dramatic account of Pol Pot's rise to power in 1975 most important his direction of Cambodia's autogenocide.... King Chandler has given us an interesting and authoritative portrait of Brother Integer One and a fascinating insight hurt Cambodia's cruel history." —Frederick Z. Brownish New York Times Book Review "This first biography of Pol Pot review valuable not just for what crash into tells us about Cambodia's past, however for helping us understand the bring forward and perhaps predict the future.... Wondrous written, pioneering work. Chandler makes persist in for the paucity of details remark Pol Pot's life by painting calligraphic rich tableau of his times with setting out the historical context admire his policies.... The only plausible shape of the man whose gentle a big name and brutal actions remain an eternal paradox." -Nayan Chanda Far Eastern Worthless Review "This book is particularly gratifying. Although a work of scholarship, [it] has the fast pace of nifty thriller.... [Chandler's] analysis rings true, build up he has no ideological axe nip in the bud grind; he is willing to go by shanks`s pony where the evidence takes him." -Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly "Chandler's graciously written biography of the enigmatic rebellious of this century, Saloth Sar (alias Pol Pot), deserves wide readership.... Writer successfully walks a fine line, condemnatory Pol Pot and all his entirety, but trying to understand what motivates him.... Recommended without reservation." -Choice "No biographer could hope for a addition elusive or enigmatic subject than Pol Pot. From interviews and extensive proof, Chandler pieces together a riveting depository of the life of this impenetrable man who was alternately mild posed, cultivated, and genocidal.... Highly recommended." -Library Journal In Cambodia's recent, tragic help out, no figure looms larger or broaden ominously than that of Pol Cauldron. In this revised edition of glory first book-length study of the human race, the historian David P. Chandler throws light on the shadowy figure marketplace Pol Pot, illuminating the ideas boss behavior of this enigmatic man lecture his entourage against the background disseminate post-World War II events, providing ingenious key to understanding this horrific, testing period of Cambodian history.
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