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Off the Rails in Phnom Penh: Into the Dark Heart of Guns, Girls, and Ganga

Off the Rails in Phnom Penh: Into the Dark Heart of Guns, Girls, and Ganga

Amit Gilboa

Phnom Penh is a city of beauty and degradation, tranquillity and violence, and tradition and transformation; a city of temples and brothels, music and gunfire, and festivals and coups.

But for many, it is simply an anarchic celebration of insanity and indulgence. Whether it is the $2 wooden shack brothels, the marijuana-pizza restaurants, the AK-47 fireworks displays, or the intricate brutality of Cambodian politics, Phnom Penh never ceases to amaze and amuse. For an individual coming from a modern Western society, it is a place where the immoral becomes acceptable and the insane becomes normal.

Amid this chaos lives an extraordinary group of foreign residents. Some are adventurers whose passion for life is given free rein in this unrestrained madhouse. Others are misfits who, unable to make it anywhere else, wallow in the decadent and inviting environment. This unparalleled first-hand account provides a fascinating, shocking, disturbing and often hilarious picture of contemporary Phnom Penh and the bizarre collection of expats who make it their home. As they search for love in the brothels or adventure on the firing range, Phnom Penh Journey follows them into the dark heart of guns, girls and ganja.


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I found this book an amusing read and it had me laughing out loud at times. However it doesn't really represent what Cambodia is like today.

I have also heard stories that Amit Gilboa endeared himself to a group of people without telling them he was writing a book and then distorted and even fabricated stories about them.

Nevertheless I found it a worthwhile read and read it in one sitting.


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