The Lady And The Peacock: The Life of Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma
The definitive biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's pro-democracy leader
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Paperback$19.95 RRPISBN: 9781846042508Published: 01/07/2012Imprint: RiderExtent: 464 pages
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Trade Paperback$29.95 RRPISBN: 9781846042492Published: 01/11/2011Imprint: RiderExtent: 480 pages
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Hardback$59.95 RRPISBN: 9781846042485Published: 15/11/2011Imprint: RiderExtent: 464 pages
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EBookCHECK RETAILER PRICEISBN: 9781409033486Published: 01/11/2011Imprint: Ebury DigitalExtent: 464 pages
Synopsis
Peter Popham's major new biography of Aung San Suu Kyi draws upon previously untapped testimony and fresh revelations to tell the story of a woman whose bravery and determination have captivated people around the globe. Celebrated today as one of the world's greatest exponents of non-violent political defiance since Mahatma Gandhi, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize only four years after her first experience of politics. In April 1988, Suu Kyi returned from Britain to Burma to nurse her sick mother but, within six months, found herself the unchallenged leader of the largest popular revolt in her country's history. When the party she co-founded won a landslide victory in Burma's first free elections for thirty years, she was already under house arrest and barred from taking office by the military junta. Since then, ‘The Lady' has set about transforming her country ethically as well as politically, displaying dazzling courage in the process. Under house arrest for 15 of the previous 20 years, she has come close to being killed by her political enemies and her commitment to peaceful revolution has come at extreme personal cost. In November 2010, after fraudulent elections in which she played no part, Suu Kyi was again freed. She was greeted by ecstatic crowds but only time will tell what role this remarkable woman will have in the future of her country.
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Editorial Reviews
"Peter Popham has written a fascinating biography of one of the bravest and finest women of our times." - The Rt. Hon. Lord Patten of Barnes CH
"What a gift to the our world and what a splendid telling of [Aung San Suu Kyi's life] in this book. We are deeply indebted to Peter Popham for such a superb account." - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
"Beautifully written and compelling in every aspect" - Joanna Lumley
"An inspiring read for anyone interested in true courage." - Men's Style Magazine
"It's an impressive and prescient work given her release in late 2010 and the seeming thaw in relations between the regime and the world." - Julian Swallow, Adelaide Advertiser
"Popham's talent is knowing how to tell a complicated yarn and still keep the narrative alive." - Daphne Guinness, Sun Herald, Sydney
"Popham covers the story like a thriller with cliff hanging chapters. For a lay person wanting to understand the Burmese problem in general and the courageous Nobel laureate Suu Kyi in particular, the book is highly readable." - Sunday Age, Melbourne
"The most comprehensive, accessible, honest and fair biography of Aung San Suu Kyi to date, blowing away all previous efforts." - Benedict Rogers, author of Than Shwe: Unmasking Burma’s Tyrant.











