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Letters from Shan State : by the students of the Shan State Nationalities Youth~Seventh Training~



This publication was inspired by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s 1998 book “Letters from Burma,” which detailed everyday life inside the isolated Southeast Asian nation. Daw Suu deftly combined stories of everything from the seemingly mundane (fixing a leaky roof), to the joyous (the popular Water Festival), to the tragic (the plight of political prisoners) in order to give the reader a full sense of life in Burma. Moved when reading short passages from the book on Daw Suu’s birthday earlier this year, SSSNY students began work on writing their own experiences as citizens of Shan State. Their stories, after three edits, various conferences, and much discussion, now appear here in “Letters from Shan State.” The wide range of topics and emotions covered in their essays speaks to the complexity of life in Burma. Stories of horror, grief, and death are coupled with stories of celebration and blissful moments. In this juxtaposition, readers may get a sense of the lack of flow or rhythm to life in Burma; that at any moment a child’s playtime or a cheerful marketplace can turn into a battlefield. Through this collection of stories, readers see the suffering, but also the indomitable spirit of the people of Shan State; their will and successful effort to maintain some sense of normalcy and native culture despite the chaos that surrounds and at times engulfs them.


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Publisher School for Shan State Nationalities Youth : Chiang Mai, Thailand.,
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