A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land: A Novel of Sihanouk's Cambodia

Author:   Suon Sorin ,  Roger Nelson
Publisher:   NUS Press
ISBN:  

9789813250772


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land: A Novel of Sihanouk's Cambodia


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"A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land traces the story of Sam, a young man who leaves the countryside for the capital after the death of his parents. Once there he is exposed to the hardships and injustice of the city's capitalist society. All Sam wants to do is earn an honest wage for an honest day's work, but he is constantly thwarted by those with money: his landlord, the woman from whom he rents his cyclo, factory bosses and politicians. The city takes its toll on Sam and his wife, Soy, despite the kindness and generosity offered by their friends who are also only barely managing to scrape by. Sam's humanity is denied him at every turn leading to the devastation of his small family and his surrender to temptation.As the country develops and Sam's fortunes change, he realises that while the life of a farmer is far from easy, it is one that has the potential to bring fulfilment and happiness. First published in 1961, eight years after Cambodia gained independence from French colonial rule, A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land by Suon Sorin is an iconic work of modern Khmer literature. The novel—a singularly illuminating historical document of the new nation—offers a fresh view into a period of profound transformation in Cambodia and a region that was coming to know itself and to be known as ""Southeast Asia."" One of the first English translations of a modern Khmer novel from the decades between independence and the Khmer Rouge atrocities of the 1970s, the novel is accompanied by an extended introduction. In it, translator Nelson situates the author, Suon Sorin, in his historical and artistic context, and points to the novel's value as literature, as well as a resource for students of Cambodia including art historians, urbanists, and regional specialists."

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Author:   Suon Sorin ,  Roger Nelson
Publisher:   NUS Press
Imprint:   NUS Press
Weight:   0.230kg
ISBN:  

9789813250772


ISBN 10:   9813250771
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Reading this passionate, absorbing novel, it's poignant to re-enter a period that was filled for many Cambodians with optimism. --David P. Chandler, author of A History of Cambodia


Reading this passionate, absorbing novel, it's poignant to re-enter a period that was filled for many Cambodians with optimism.


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Roger Nelson is an art historian specialized in Southeast Asian modern and contemporary art, and a curator at National Gallery Singapore.

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