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Fiction Literary

Double Karma

by (author) Daniel Gawthrop

Publisher
Cormorant Books
Initial publish date
Apr 2023
Category
Literary, Psychological, Political
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781770866836
    Publish Date
    Apr 2023
    List Price
    $24.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781770866843
    Publish Date
    Apr 2023
    List Price
    $12.99

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Curiosity about his father’s homeland sends American photographer Min Lin to Burma to immerse himself in its culture and build his portfolio. But it’s 1988 and pro-democracy activists are trying to overthrow the military regime. Min gets caught up in the movement after falling in love with one of its leaders. When she’s arrested, Min flees to the jungle and, joining the rebels, comes face-to-face on the battlefield with a Burmese army captain who looks exactly like him. After an explosion kills his double, Min awakes in a hospital misidentified as a hero of the regime, causing him to pose as the dead soldier for his own survival.

Escaping in 1990, he returns to Los Angeles, where he builds a new life based on his acceptance of his homosexuality while adjusting to the shock of discovering his father’s secret history in Burma. Decades later, a new wave of religious persecution and ethno-nationalism in the country now known as Myanmar compels him to return. Still haunted by the events of ’88, and knowing his ex-girlfriend is to be released from prison, Min must come to terms with his actions while seeking the truth about the double he met on a battlefield a lifetime ago.

About the author

Daniel Gawthrop is the author of five non-fiction books including The Rice Queen Diaries, which was shortlisted for a ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award and an Independent Publishers Award, and The Trial of Pope Benedict. He has worked as a freelance writer and journalist in Vancouver, London, and Bangkok, where he was a sub-editor for The Nation newspaper. During a leave of absence from the Canadian Union of Public Employees, where he was hired as a communications representative in 2004, he spent several months living and working in Burma to prepare for writing his debut novel, Double Karma. He and his Burmese husband, a native of Karen State, live in New Westminster, BC, traditional Coast Salish territory of the Qayqayt First Nation.

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Editorial Reviews

“[Double Karma] is a fast-paced, compelling narrative of mistaken identity, travel and love. . . . Along the way, readers gain an appreciation of [Myanmar’s] shifting cultural values, even as it struggles through one of the longest ongoing civil wars on the planet.”

Literary Review of Canada

“A vivid, passionate and compassionate page-turner in which political turmoil and oppression acts as an unwitting catalyst for self-realization. The ongoing situation in Myanmar lends Daniel Gawthrop's novel continuing relevance and poignancy. Compelling, imaginative, timely, and gutsy.”

C.E. Gatchalian, Author of Double Melancholy: Art, Beauty, and the Making of a Brown Queer Man

“In many different ways Double Karma feels huge. Spanning decades, linking lives in the United States with lives in Burma it is about conflicting and complex forces of religion and politics, the fates of millions of people, and the historic political figures who drive these forces. At the same time, it is a novel about not just externals, but also internals: it is a novel, above all, about identity.”

The BC Review