Golden Earth: Travels in Burma

Author(s): Norman Lewis

Travel Writing

"a simple blueprint for Utopia" - the best travel book on Burma since World War II - despite travelling at a time of massive internal insecurity, Norman Lewis still found the eternal Burma, where pagodas are the only punctuation on the horizon and strangers are treated with an overwhelming friendliness - an overnight best-seller when first published - revisits the tragic Burma road, treked by so many refugees fleeing Burma before the Japanese advance in 1942


Product Information

Norman Lewis is England's finest, living travel writer. He has written a dozen travel books, including such masterpieces as Naples'44, The Honoured Society and A Dragon Apparent. He has also written thirteen novels. Lewis regards his life's major achievement to be the reaction to an article written by him entitled Genocide in Brazil, published in 1968. This led to a change in Brazilian law relating to the treatment of Indians, and to the formation of Survival International, which campaigns for the rights of indigenous peoples.

General Fields

  • : 9780907871385
  • : Eland Books
  • : Eland Books
  • : 0.372
  • : 01 August 2003
  • : 216mm X 138mm X 19mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Norman Lewis
  • : TP
  • : 915.910451
  • : Illustrations, map