The Year of Living Dangerously

Christopher J. Koch
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The year is 1965. The fiercely nationalistic government of the god-king Sukarno has brought Indonesia to the brink of chaos. Engulfed in the violence are Guy Hamilton, a Western journalist; Billy Kwan, his Chinese-Australian cameraman; and the young British woman they both love. Kwan's disillusionment with his hero Sukarno leads him to desperate action, and a complex drama of loyalty and betrayal is played out in the eye of the political storm.
Genres: FictionHistorical FictionAsiaAustraliaPoliticsNovelsLiteratureTravelLiterary FictionClassics
296 Pages

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