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The book recalls the first Fijian coup on 14 May, 1987, in the Fiji Parliament in session. Satendra Nandan has the last legitimate words recorded in Hansard as the military coup is staged at 10.10 am. Professor Nandan was a cabinet minister in the elected government of Dr Timoci Bavadra.This book is the only record of that nightmare in the paradise of the South Pacific. The book ends with a remarkable meeting between the Colonel who staged the coup and Satendra Nandan: they meet for the first time after 22 years. It is a unique and haunting story in the world of politics and poetry.

Produktbeschreibung
The book recalls the first Fijian coup on 14 May, 1987, in the Fiji Parliament in session. Satendra Nandan has the last legitimate words recorded in Hansard as the military coup is staged at 10.10 am. Professor Nandan was a cabinet minister in the elected government of Dr Timoci Bavadra.This book is the only record of that nightmare in the paradise of the South Pacific. The book ends with a remarkable meeting between the Colonel who staged the coup and Satendra Nandan: they meet for the first time after 22 years. It is a unique and haunting story in the world of politics and poetry.
Autorenporträt
The author studied in Delhi, Leeds, London and the Australian National University where he completed his doctorate on the fiction of Patrick White, Australia's only literary Nobel laureate. He's an award-winning writer and now lives and writes in Canberra. He has authored and edited a score of books and numerous articles and papers.