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Kingdom's Edge Book Review In The Mekong Review Magazine

Very strong and on point book review of Kingdom's Edge in Mekong Review Magazine written by Abby Seif. This review appears in Mekong Review no 8, the August 2017 issue of the magazine.

"Of borders, writes Humphries in his foreword: “I have always found them intriguing.” Indeed, it is the edges Humphries plays with best — the lines between past and present, dark and light, joy and tragedy, boredom and violence. Hopeful; hopeless." Abbey Seiff.

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Interview With Thai Media About My Motivations And Experiences While Working On My Shooting Kingdom's Edge Project

Really nice to be interviewed in Chiang Mai recently by the Thai media about my experiences and motivations while shooting Kingdom's Edge. Thanks so much to Visaurt Sankam and "Thailand Photobook Lovers" for this opportunity. I always really enjoy sharing stories about my work and hope more opportunities to do so will arise in the future.

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Kingdom's Edge Book Review: The Irrawaddy By Bertil Lintner

Really very grateful for this flattering review by Bertil Lintner of my new book Kingdom's Edge in The Irrawaddy.

Burma is not the only Southeast Asian country that has been wrecked by violent, long-standing ethnic insurgencies. For several decades, groups of Malays in Thailand’s predominantly Muslim southernmost provinces Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat have been fighting against the central government for local autonomy or independence from Bangkok. And, when Thaksin Shinawatra became prime minister in 2001 and dismissed the rebellion as “banditry” and adopted a hardline approach to the problem, the simmering, jungle-based rebellion turned into urban guerrilla warfare that since then has claimed at least 6,500 lives and caused nearly 12,000 injuries.

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