Figurehead
By (Author) Patrick Allington
Black Inc.
Black Inc.
29th June 2009
Australia
General
Fiction
823.4
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
340g
What if you saved a man's life What if that man went on to play a leading part in the bloodiest revolution of modern times Ted Whittlemore, a broken-down war correspondent, has washed up in the Concertina Rest Home in Adelaide. But his wandering mind returns again and again to Cambodia in the 1970s and to Khmer Rouge leader Nhem Kiry, known as 'Pol Pot's mouthpiece'. Whittlemore once put his faith in Kiry; in the intervening years he has watched, fascinated and horrified, as the ideals he held dear were translated into limitless violence. As he tries to make sense of what happened, it is as if Kiry's life has become intertwined with his own. In Figurehead, Patrick Allington takes readers deep into the world of power politics and agents of influence. This is a novel about guilt and memory, and the awful distance that separates dreams from reality.
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