Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Poetic Obituaries: In 1952, as he was in Paris, Keng Vannsak

had strongly criticised Norodom Sihanouk who had just granted himself extraordinary powers and had launched a "Royal Crusade" as a response to troubles caused by Son Ngoc Than and his followers. The exiled teacher wrote a series of poems and published them in 1954 under the title "Coeur Vierge" (Virgin Heart), in which he "used Buddhist metaphors to launch encrypted attacks against the monarchy", Philip Short observes, adding that the intellectual became, from then on, one of Norodom Sihanouk's "bêtes noires". Under his regime, Keng Vannsak was sent twice to prison.

from Ka-set: Death of Keng Vannsak: an intellectual who left a deep imprint on Cambodians

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