วันอังคารที่ 19 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2556
(english) ជាភាសាអង្គ់គ្លេស
Intrigue and Mystery in Angkor
BY MICHELLE VACHON | APRIL 8, 2013
In his book “A Woman of Angkor,” American author John Burgess has managed to recreate a world about which little is known beside the spectacular monuments its people left behind.
Told by a woman named Sray, the story brings to life the Khmer of the early 12th century, no longer distant figures but individuals going through all the human emotions as they handle daily chores and duties in this stratified universe ruled by an absolute monarch.
Beautifully written by Mr. Burgess, a former Washington Post correspondent in Southeast Asia, the 500-page work is an enthralling novel filled with court intrigues and human dramas against a backdrop
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