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Myanmar’s beauty and troubles laid bare in A Savage Dreamland by David Eimer

  • The writer travels to far flung corners of the country formerly known as Burma to better understand its present
  • Although at its heart a travel book, Eimer fills the pages with intriguing characters to paint a vivid picture

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Mandalay, the former royal capital of Myanmar. Photo: Alamy

A Savage Dreamland: Journeys in Burma

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by David Eimer

Bloomsbury

3.5/5 stars

Myanmar was a little-visited country until a decade ago, struggling under a military dictatorship that had curtailed individual freedoms, stunted economic development and made the Southeast Asian nation an international pariah.
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Then, in 2010, the junta loosened its grip on power, allowing parliamentary elections for the first time in decades. Later that year, democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi was freed from house arrest, an event that reverberated around the world and added to the sense that Myanmar – or Burma, as it was known until 1989 – was, at last, rejoin­ing the global community.
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