Measures 4-7/32" X 7-3/32", 319+ pp, written by WILLIAM J. LEDERER and EUGENE BURDICK, stated "First Fawcett Crest printing, November 1966," published by Fawcett Publications Inc. (CT), Fawcett Crest paperback #m976.
SARKHAN is the sequel to the authors' previous novel THE UGLY AMERICAN, and continues to relate the ongoing diplomatic failures by the United States, in a small Southeast Asian country on the verge of Communist takeover after World War II. When first published in 1958, THE UGLY AMERICAN raised a rampaging firestorm throughout the administration of U. S. President Eisenhower, as the book very accurately, honestly and brutally depicts the snobbish, America-centric attitudes of American diplomats in foreign countries, as well as nearly all Americans in general in that post-World War II, Cold War period. The novel takes place mostly in the fictional Southeast Asian country of Sarkhan (a thinly veiled South Vietnam), recently liberated from its war-time invaders, and struggling to emancipate itself from the American and European nations which are attempting to redefine Sarkhan according to the ideals of Western civilization. One of the blurbs on the back cover of THE UGLY AMERICAN (from the "New York Herald Tribune") gives a good idea of how powerful this novel (and its sequel) were, when first published: "If this were not a free country this book would be banned." Read it.
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