
Loung Ung
O Autorze
Loung Ung is a Cambodian-American author and activist, best known for her memoir, "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers," which recounts her harrowing experiences during the Khmer Rouge regime. Born in Phnom Penh, she was just five years old when the Khmer Rouge took control of Cambodia, leading to a brutal genocide that claimed millions of lives. Her writings not only bring to light the personal trauma of surviving such a horrific period but also serve as a testament to resilience and the quest for justice.
In addition to her memoir, Ung has written "Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind," which continues her story and explores the impact of her past on her present life in the United States. Through her work, she has become a prominent voice for survivors of genocide and a powerful advocate for human rights, emphasizing the importance of remembering history to prevent future atrocities.