No Time for Dreams

Living in Burma under Military Rule

By (author) Carolyn Wakeman, San San Tin Introduction by Emma Larkin

Hardback - £48.00

Publication date:

16 January 2009

Length of book:

256 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

ISBN-13: 9780742557031

Compelling images of cinnamon-robed monks confronting the guns and clubs of Burma's military junta outraged the world in September 2007. Then communications links were cut, and curfews, interrogations, midnight raids, beatings, and arrests crushed the remnants of defiance. Tragically, it had all happened before. No Time for Dreams narrates a remarkable woman's search over four decades for independence and purpose as repression spreads throughout her country, once known as the Golden Land.

Inspired by the legacy of her father, Ba Tin's struggle against British colonialism beginning in the 1930s, San San Tin infuses her journey from school girl to journalist and, briefly, to businesswoman with an unbroken spirit of resistance. Offering a compassionate insider's view of politics, culture, religion, and family during nearly half a century of unrelenting dictatorship, this riveting personal story traces an arc of decline to reveal the bitter fate of a once-prosperous and cosmopolitan society.
The detailed narrative provides a rich education about Burmese life.