The king's last song, or, Kraing Meas Geoff Ryman.
Material type: TextPublication details: London HarperCollins 2006.Description: 488 pages 24 cmISBN:- 9780002259880 (pbk
- 0002259885 (pbk.
- Kraing meas
- Jayvarman, King of Cambodia VII, ca. 1120-ca. 1215 -- Fiction
- Jayvarman, King of Cambodia, ca. 1120-ca. 1215 -- Fiction
- Jayvarman, King of Cambodia VII, approximately 1120-approximately 1215 -- Fiction
- Angkor Wat (Angkor -- Fiction
- Angkor Wat (Angkor (Extinct city -- Fiction
- Kings -- Fiction
- Mystery fiction
- Archaeological thefts -- Cambodia -- Fiction
- Kidnapping -- Cambodia -- Fiction
- Cambodia -- History -- Fiction
- Cambodia -- Kings and rulers -- Fiction
- Cambodia -- Antiquities -- Fiction
- 823.914 RYM
Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Center for Khmer Studies | Sopharidh Hy | LC Cambodian Collection | 823.914 RYM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.1 | Available | 7105 | |
Books | Center for Khmer Studies | Sopharidh Hy | RR Cambodian Collection | 823.914 RYM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.2 | Available | CKS22120023 |
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"In 2004, U.N. archeologist Luc Andrade discovers a 12th-century memoir written by Jayavarman Seven, one of the first Buddhist kings of a predominantly Hindu kingdom. While transporting the book to safety, Luc is kidnapped by a disgruntled Cambodian army lieutenant-colonel who believes the book should be returned to the people. As Luc fights to stay alive, his Cambodian friends -- Map, a former Khmer Rouge murderer who now makes money hustling tourists, and William, a motorcycle taxi driver whose parents were killed during Pol Pot's regime -- search for Luc and the ancient treasure. Ryman mixes his contemporary storyline with a less compelling narrative of Jayavarman, a precocious young prince turned exiled warrior king. While Luc's life story and current predicament are particularly well done, Ryman's take on Jayavarman and the development of his battle strategies can be plodding. In the end, it's the vibrant emotional lives of Luc and his friends that capture the tragic beauty of Cambodia." - product description.
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