There are two parts of this story, told in the film "The Killing Fields." The story of Dith Pran, who was working as a locally-hired photographer for NY Times reporter Sydney Schanberg at the time of the fall of Phnom Penh to Khmer Rouge troops in 1975, is of a man who manages to survive the horrors of a genocide which was directed by Cambodians toward Cambodians, and resulted in the death of (estimates vary) 1/4 to 1/3 of the country's population in less than four years. Schanberg's story of his own guilt and fear about what had happened to his friend is powerful and disturbing in its own way. This book is essentially the publication in book form of a long article in the New York Times Sunday magazine. You cannot help but be drawn into the story, which is clearly written and, while compassionate, manages to be dispassionate and matter-of-fact, in a way that good journalism can be.
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