The author and artist Patrick Yay combines his medical expertise and academic background in Modern History and Philosophy, which he pursued in the late 1960s, to reflect on his experiences as a pediatric surgeon in Myanmar. His unique perspective as both a healthcare professional and a creative individual informs his work, offering insights into the intersection of medicine and art.
Patrick Yay Ordre des livres (chronologique)



Struggle for Freedom (Updated Second Edition)
- 100pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Born on a significant day, Patrick Yay, known officially as Dr. Maung Maung Yay, navigates a life intertwined with cultural and personal identity. The narrative explores his experiences and the impact of his unique name on his journey. As he confronts challenges and embraces his heritage, the story delves into themes of belonging, resilience, and the quest for self-understanding in a complex world. Patrick's character development and the richness of his background provide a compelling exploration of identity and purpose.
Agony to Agony
- 488pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Patrick Yay documented the modern Burmese history through his personal experience, the truth nothing but the Truth for the sake of the world to know inside Myanmar under the brutally cruel Myanmar Tatmadaw ( the army ). This is the story of his own lived through the one of the most cruel military rules of the world. In fact it is the genesis of the present Criminal Military Regime killing hundreds of young people including children starting from 1st February 2021 up until today he print this book as third edition.