Memoir:  Daughter of the Killing Fields

 

 

Daughter Book Launch

-          London (Sept. 2005)

-          Phnom Penh (FCC, Dec. 2005)

 

Theary Seng and crowd, Phnom Penh launch of memoir, Dec. 2005
Theary Seng (far right) and crowd listening to smote (funereal chanting) music by Cambodian Living Arts, filmed by John Pirozzi, BBC Guy Delauney, VOA etc. (Phnom Penh, Dec. 2005)

 

Daughter Book Interviews

-          BBC Radio Women’s Hour

-          BBC TV HardTalk

-          BBC News World Asia Today


Theary Seng posing with one of British radio's iconic personalities/voices (London, Sept. 2005)


Daughter Book Reviews

-          A Survivor's Return to the Killing Fields, The Daily Telegraph

-          Back to the Killing Fields, The Guardian

-          Evil's Smiling Face, South China Morning Post

-          Killing Fields Daughter Wants Justice, War Cry Magazine

-          Khmer-American recalls life under Khmer Rouge, Phnom Penh Post

-          Keeping the Memory Alive, The Cambodia Daily

-          The New Straits Times (Malaysia)

 

Daughter Book Comments

-          Prof. David Chandler

-          Ms. Catherine Filloux (Playwright / Librettist)

-          Honorable SON Soubert (Constitutional Council Member)

-          Frm. Ambassador Charles H. Twining

-          Mr. DITH Pran (life portrayed in the Killing Fields)

-          Honorable Ellen Sauerbrey

-          Ms. Putsata REANG (author)

-          Honorable Stephen Solarz

-          Prof. Frederick Z. Brown

-          Mr. Ron Abney (friend of Cambodia injured in 1997 Massacre)

-          Family and Readers

 

 


 

Theary's BLOG

Tuol Sleng Commemoration; Public Forum on Advent of Duch's Verdict Hearing, 23 July 2010


Theary Seng comforting a woman from Takeo whose eldest brother was killed in Tuol Sleng in 1977 (Sunday commemoration at Tuol Sleng, Sunday, 25 July 2010).  Photo: HENG Chivoan
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