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'Die and it's the vile earth; live and it's the golden parasol ' went the old Burmese saying. Why not aim for the pinnacle with everything they had? The vile earth would be theirs soon enough. A year after Burma's military coup in 1962 Ed Law-Yone daredevil proprietor of the influential newspaper The Nation was arrested and his newspaper shut down. Eventually his teenaged daughter Wendy was also imprisoned before managing to escape the country. Ed spent five years as a political prisoner but the moment he was freed he set about trying - unsuccessfully - to stage a revolution and never gave up…mehr

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'Die and it's the vile earth; live and it's the golden parasol ' went the old Burmese saying. Why not aim for the pinnacle with everything they had? The vile earth would be theirs soon enough. A year after Burma's military coup in 1962 Ed Law-Yone daredevil proprietor of the influential newspaper The Nation was arrested and his newspaper shut down. Eventually his teenaged daughter Wendy was also imprisoned before managing to escape the country. Ed spent five years as a political prisoner but the moment he was freed he set about trying - unsuccessfully - to stage a revolution and never gave up hope for the restoration of democracy in Burma. Exiled in America he died disappointed - though not before entrusting to his daughter Wendy his papers and unpublished memoirs: of a career that had spanned the full sweep of modern Burmese history - from colonial rule to independence; from the era of parliamentary democracy to the military coup that would usher in decades of totalitarian rule. Now some forty years later as Burma enters another period of transition Wendy Law-Yone has honoured her father's legacy by setting his remarkable career in a larger more personal story. The result is Golden Parasol a unique portrait of a patriot his family and a nation whose vicissitudescontinue to intrigue the world.
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Wendy Law-Yone was born in Mandalay, Burma, and grew up in Rangoon before fleeing the country at the age of twenty. In America, where she settled for the next three decades, she published two novels, The Coffin Tree and Irrawaddy Tango. A David T.K. Wong creative writing fellowship at the University of East Anglia brought her to the UK in 2002, and she has stayed here ever since. Her third novel, The Road to Wanting, was longlisted for the Orange Prize. She lives in London with her husband.