รูปภาพสินค้า รหัส9781741145076
9781741145076
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ผู้เขียนPeter Olszewski

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รหัสสินค้า: 9781741145076
จำนวน: 253 หน้า
ขนาดรูปเล่ม: 130 x 195 x 18 มม.
น้ำหนัก: 260 กรัม
เนื้อในพิมพ์: ขาวดำ 
ชนิดปก: ปกอ่อน 
ชนิดกระดาษ: -ไม่ระบุ 
หน่วย: เล่ม 
สำนักพิมพ์: Allen & Unwin 
:: เนื้อหาโดยสังเขป
A vivid insider's account of Myanmar, one of the most inaccessible and mysterious countries in our region.

A trio of colourfully dressed women tottered and teetered delicately through the water, holding hands, laughing. They were jewels in a sea of shit, standing out against the muddied monochrome of the monsoon's detritus, and they represented the admirable qualities of the Myanmar that I had come to love: the ability not only to make do, but to giggle and pursue life with joie de vivre, despite the deprivations dished out by the elements or by the military masters.'

As a former rock magazine editor, editor of Australian Playboy, creator of Nation Review's cult hero JJ McRoach, official Australian minder' to Dr Hunter S Thompson and leader of the Australian Marijuana Party, Peter Olszewski has lived an interesting and varied life. But all this seemed ordinary compared to the year or so he spent in Yangon training journalists for the main English-language newspaper, the Myanmar Times. Myanmar is a country known mostly for its repressive military regime, so the exciting and vivid world he found there was not the one he expected. He fell in love with the country, the people and one woman in particular.

Land of a Thousand Eyes is a rare glimpse into one of the world's most secretive and isolated countries.
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Author Description

Peter Olszewski has had a long career in the Australian print media as a journalist, columnist and editor. He has also worked as a radio broadcaster for English and US networks.

In recent years he has worked as a freelancer, writing for many major newspapers and magazines, has been a university lecturer in journalism and communications, and most recently a journalism trainer in Myanmar. He currently lives in Queensland and doesn't have a cat.