Book review: Letters From a Burmese Grandfather, by Randolph O'Hara
With the end of the military dictatorship and the possibility Aung San Suu Kyi might become president, Myanmar has become a hot news story.
by Randolph O'Hara
Orchid Press
The military junta that had ruled since 1962 cut it off from the outside world, leaving the rest of us with little knowledge or understanding of this ancient kingdom.
Now we have an opportunity to learn of the life of the court in the early years of the 19th century, just before the country became a British colony. This is described in 16 letters by an elderly man who recounts his life as a royal page to his young grandson.
Author Randolph O'Hara was born in Burma in 1940; as a young man he fled difficult circumstances to start a new life in Hong Kong. He joined the government in 1967 as an assistant librarian, gradually working his way up, before retiring as deputy director of the Urban Services Department (Culture) in 1999. He was awarded the MBE in 1997 for his services to culture.