Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A bronze drum
- 2 Boar Tusk's children
- 3 White collar Flowerland
- 4 True Love at home
- 5 Water child, land child
- 6 A simple man
- 7 Fighting mean, fighting clean
- 8 Great Lake and the Elephant Man
- 9 Bartholomew's boarders
- 10 The three seasons
- Interlude: from the Kok river
- 11 Last of the longhouses
- 12 A delicate bamboo tongue
- 13 True Love in love
- 14 Fermented monkey faeces
- 15 Perfect hosts
- 16 Old guard, young Turks
- 17 True Love and White Rock
- 18 Insurgents in a landscape
- 19 True Love and sudden death
- 20 Portraits
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A bronze drum
- 2 Boar Tusk's children
- 3 White collar Flowerland
- 4 True Love at home
- 5 Water child, land child
- 6 A simple man
- 7 Fighting mean, fighting clean
- 8 Great Lake and the Elephant Man
- 9 Bartholomew's boarders
- 10 The three seasons
- Interlude: from the Kok river
- 11 Last of the longhouses
- 12 A delicate bamboo tongue
- 13 True Love in love
- 14 Fermented monkey faeces
- 15 Perfect hosts
- 16 Old guard, young Turks
- 17 True Love and White Rock
- 18 Insurgents in a landscape
- 19 True Love and sudden death
- 20 Portraits
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This is welding the Karen into a nation.
Dr VintonA dispute about time in Riverside: another visitor, sitting on the verandah of Ruth's house, looked at her watch and pronounced it to be 4:30 p.m. Ruth asked,
‘Is that Thai time or Kawthoolei time?’
‘It's Burma time’, said the visitor.
There was an awkward pause. Ruth was angry:
‘If you call it that, you cannot love the Karen.’
‘Still, that's what it is. In Thailand it's five o'clock.’
And that is what many of the watches in Riverside said: five o'clock. Officially, Kawthoolei is in the same time zone as Rangoon, but many people have their watches synchronised to Bangkok. Everyone makes their own choice.
Time to go. When I left, they held a prayer meeting at Bartholomew's. Moses gave a short speech; I was presented with full Karen dress, and put it on. True Love wandered in wearing battle fatigues, realised that there were formalities in progress, hurriedly went into a sideroom and borrowed a Karen shirt of Bartholomew's to dress himself properly. Fragrance had made me a garland of flowers. The Boarders, all in new uniform of white shirts and trim green dresses, performed a hymn composed for the occasion by Charlie. Great Lake did not attend.
The next morning I walked to the frontier with True Love, the neck of the ‘bent guitar’ projecting from my rucksack. There was a pickup passing through and I hitched a lift.
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- True Love and BartholomewRebels on the Burmese Border, pp. 372 - 378Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1991