Ebook: Music Through the Dark: A Tale of Survival in Cambodia
Author: Bree Lafreniere
- Series: Intersections: Asian and Pacific American Transcultural Studies, 13
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
- Language: English
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I cannot tell you how or why I survived; I do not know myself. It is like this: love and music and memory and invisible hands, and something that comes out of the society of the living and the dead, for which there are no words.
So begins the extraordinary story of one mans experience of Cambodias holocaust during the 1970s. As Anne Frank did in her Diary, Daran Kravanh takes readers into the heart of a horrifying tragedy—one that claimed the lives of his parents and seven siblings and as many as three million other Cambodians. Among those murdered were thousands of intellectuals and artists; as a musician, Daran was himself a target for execution, but it was his talent for playing the accordion that saved his life.
Find out more about Daran Kravanhs music.