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  1. Dancing in Cambodia and at Large in Burma is a collection of essays by Indian writer Amitav Ghosh. It was published in 1998. [1] The new edition of the book consist of five essays: Dancing in Cambodia, At Large in Burma, Stories in Stone, The Town by the Sea and September 11.

  2. Dancing in Cambodia, At Large in Burma (1998) is made up of three parts: the two longish travel-essays of the book’s title and a shorter Cambodian piece, “Stories in Stones”.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1998 · Ghosh's rendition of the Khmer Rouge through the lens of Cambodian dance was interesting, and shed light on a different devastating effect of the Pol Pot regime than the norm.

  4. This paper is a study of how Amitav Ghosh weaves together personal accounts of individuals caught in the conflict of history in his travelogue Dancing in Cambodia, At Large in Burma.

  5. Dancing in Cambodia, At Large in Burma. by Amitav Gosh. A dazzling, poignant journey through Cambodia's modern history and the 'Stories in Stones' told by Angkor.

  6. Dancing in Cambodia, at Large in Burma. Amitav Ghosh. Orient Blackswan, 1998 - Angkor (Extinct city) - 114 pages. The Entire Book Is A Masterpiece Of Travel And Interpretative Writing.

  7. This paper is a study of how Amitav Ghosh weaves together personal accounts of individuals caught in the conflict of history in his travelogue 'Dancing in Cambodia, At Large in Burma'. Identifying the author's need to uncover stories new and old, break down artificial political boundaries and dissolve distances in time and space to bring new ...