A personal memoir of war in Cambodia from the reporter whose story was immortalised in }The Killing Fields{. "Brief, wrenching, it is surely the freshest and most sensitive account of these times." }The Times{..
He saw the beauty of Indo-China wrecked by the violence of war, and was ultimately sickened by it.
The book is an attempt by Swain to make peace with this past and to come to terms with his memories of fear, pain and death.
A personal memoir of war in Cambodia from the reporter whose story was immortalised in }The Killing Fields{