WWII
The inscrutable waters of Indawgyi Lake in Kachin State are stirred with ancient myth
Min Latt, son of a Mon separatist-turned-smuggler who vanished in mysterious circumstances, has spent his life tracing stories of the dead
Doyenne of the Kayin hills, Nancy Khaing kept her guesthouse open for years, defying isolation imposed by the army as it battled insurgents
Descended from Gurkha fighters, DR Sharma fought against the British in WWII, the first of many battles for the soldier-turned-English teacher
A child of conflict, Ko Lay could recognise the drum beat of artillery shells before he turned ten, memories that reverberate through his poetry