Exploring the complexities of identity and resilience, the narrative follows an individual navigating the challenges of being a politician, a prisoner, and a parent. The intertwining of these roles reveals the struggles of maintaining integrity and connection amidst political turmoil and personal sacrifice. Themes of justice, redemption, and the impact of incarceration on family dynamics are poignantly examined, offering a deep reflection on the human spirit's capacity to endure and adapt in the face of adversity.
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Wendy Law-Yone crafts compelling narratives exploring themes of identity and exile, deeply informed by her own experiences navigating life in and outside of Burma. Her work delves into the intricate connections between culture, politics, and personal destiny. Law-Yone masterfully captures the internal struggles of her characters as they grapple with finding their place in the world. Her insightful prose and profound understanding of the human psyche make her writing truly resonant.





- 2025
- 2023
POLITICIAN PRISONER PARENTA portrait of one of the most charismatic, but unknown, world leaders
- 2021
Die burmesisch-britische Autorin Wendy Law-Yone beschreibt in diesem Buch, wie wichtig für sie und ihr Schaffen die Begegnung mit der deutschen Sprache und dem Werk Friedrich Dürrenmatts gewesen ist. Über die deutsche Sprache kam sie zum Schreiben. Beindruckt von Dürrenmatts Tragikomödie »Der Besuch der alten Dame« beschäftigte sie, die von der Militärdiktatur aus ihrem Land vertrieben wurde, sich insbesondere mit dem Thema der Rache. Ihr Bericht ist sehr persönlich, offen und heiter. Dieser Band präsentiert einem deutschsprachigen Publikum erstmals das Werk einer postkolonialen Autorin, die im englischsprachigen Raum bereits eine anerkannte Größe ist.
- 2014
Golden Parasol
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exiled in America, he died disappointed - though not before entrusting to his daughter Wendy his papers and unpublished memoirs: of a career that had spanned the full sweep of modern Burmese history - from colonial rule to independence;
- 2011
The Road to Wanting
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Plucked from her wild life as a rural eel-catcher, Na Ga is then abandoned by her would-be rescuers in Rangoon. Later, as a teenager, she finds herself chasing the dream of a new life in Thailand - where further betrayals and violations await.