Burmese Nights, a series produced by Sarah Caron for The New York Times Magazine a year and a half ago while still a member of the Polaris agency, shows a gilded youth that has nothing to look forward to in life except enjoyment: “If you’re the son of a general, you can have anything you want if you keep your mouth shut.”
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