TY - BOOK AU - Panh, Rithy. AU - Bataille, Christophe. TI - The elimination: A survivor of the Khmer Rouge confronts his past and the commandant of the killing fields / SN - 9781590516751(paperback) U1 - 959.6042 PY - 2014/// CY - Other Press PB - New York KW - Panh, Rithy KW - Kang, Kech Ieu KW - Political refugees KW - Cambodia KW - Biography KW - Genocide survivors KW - Political atrocities KW - Parti communiste du Kampuchea KW - HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia KW - BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political KW - HISTORY / Military / General KW - Politics and government KW - 1975-1979 N1 - "Originally published in French as L'élimination by Éditions Grasset & Fasquelle"--T.p. verso; Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-271) N2 - "From the internationally acclaimed director of S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine, a survivor's autobiography that confronts the evils of the Khmer Rouge dictatorship. Rithy Panh was only eleven years old when the Khmer Rouge expelled his family from Phnom Penh in 1975. In the months and years that followed, his entire family was executed, starved, or worked to death. Thirty years later, after having become a respected filmmaker, Rithy Panh decides to question one of the men principally responsible for the genocide, Comrade Duch, who's neither an ordinary person nor a demon--he's an educated organizer, a slaughterer who talks, forgets, lies, explains, and works on his legacy. This confrontation unfolds into an exceptional narrative of human history and an examination of the nature of evil. The Elimination stands among the essential works that document the immense tragedies of the twentieth century, with Primo Levi's If This Is a Man and Elie Wiesel's Night"$cProvided by publisher; "Rithy Panh was only eleven years old when the Khmer Rouge expelled his family from Phnom Penh in 1975. In the months and years that followed, his entire family was executed, starved, or worked to death. Thirty years later, after having become a respected filmmaker, Panh decides to question one of the men principally responsible for the genocide, Comrade Duch, who's neither an ordinary person nor a demon- he's an educated organizer, a slaughterer who talks, forgets, lies, explains, and works on his legacy. This confrontation unfolds into an exceptional narrative of human history and an examination of the nature of evil. The Elimination stands among the essential works that document the immense tragedies of the twentieth century, with Primo Levi's If This Is a Man and Elie Wiesel's Night"$cProvided by publisher ER -