Pin YATHAY
Stay alive, my son
Bloomsbury|London 1987|16 x 24 cm|reliure de l'éditeur
First English edition, of which there were no deluxe copies.
Publisher's binding in full red cloth, smooth spine, handsome copy complete with its illustrated dust jacket, iconography.
Rare and precious autograph inscription signed by Pin Yathay, in French, to Bernard Kouchner: "Pour Bernard Kouchner, en hommage de tes actions constantes en faveur des réfugiés du sud-est asiatique, ce témoignage personnel qui reflète l'un des plus grands drames de cette terre inhumaine. De ton ami, Yathay. X.I. Fev. 1989." (For Bernard Kouchner, in tribute to your constant actions in favor of Southeast Asian refugees, this personal testimony that reflects one of the greatest dramas of this inhuman land. From your friend, Yathay. X.I. Feb. 1989.)
Writer and fierce opponent of the Khmer Rouge terror regime of Pol Pot, Pin Yathay, escaped from a labor camp, narrates his experience through two works, the best known being "Tu vivras, mon fils".
Publisher's binding in full red cloth, smooth spine, handsome copy complete with its illustrated dust jacket, iconography.
Rare and precious autograph inscription signed by Pin Yathay, in French, to Bernard Kouchner: "Pour Bernard Kouchner, en hommage de tes actions constantes en faveur des réfugiés du sud-est asiatique, ce témoignage personnel qui reflète l'un des plus grands drames de cette terre inhumaine. De ton ami, Yathay. X.I. Fev. 1989." (For Bernard Kouchner, in tribute to your constant actions in favor of Southeast Asian refugees, this personal testimony that reflects one of the greatest dramas of this inhuman land. From your friend, Yathay. X.I. Feb. 1989.)
Writer and fierce opponent of the Khmer Rouge terror regime of Pol Pot, Pin Yathay, escaped from a labor camp, narrates his experience through two works, the best known being "Tu vivras, mon fils".
€250