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Tan Twan Eng
Tan Twan Eng was born in Penang, Malaysia. He divides his time between Kuala Lumpur and Cape Town.The Gift of Rain, his first novel, was Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. It has been translated into Italian, Spanish, Greek, Romanian, Czech and Serbian.His second and latest novel, The Garden of... show more
Tan Twan Eng was born in Penang, Malaysia. He divides his time between Kuala Lumpur and Cape Town.The Gift of Rain, his first novel, was Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. It has been translated into Italian, Spanish, Greek, Romanian, Czech and Serbian.His second and latest novel, The Garden of Evening Mists, was published in September 2012. It has been Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2012. Boyd Tonkin in The Independent called it:'an elegant and haunting novel of art and war and memory...Tan writes with breath-catching poise and grace, linguistic refinement and searching intelligence...His fictional garden cultivates formal harmony -but also undermines it. It unmasks sophisticated artistry as a partner of pain and lies. This duality invests the novel with a climate of doubt; a mood - as with Aritomo's creation - of "tension and possibility". Its beauty never comes to rest.'It has been translated/will be translated into German, French, Italian, Serbian, Spanish, Dutch, Polish, Taiwanese Chinese, Indonesian, Korean and Norwegian.The Garden of Evening Mists won the Man Asian Literary Prize in March 2013.In June it won the Walter Scott Prize 2013, from a shortlist of authors which included Hilary Mantel, Rose Tremain, Thomas Keneally, Pat Barker and Anthony Quinn.The Garden of Evening Mists was shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2014.
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cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it 10 years ago
This was available as an e-book from the library, and the author was on my to-read shelf. Other than that, I had no recommendation. Thoroughly enjoyed the style comparing the rain to the protagonist's path in life. Respected, although did not agree with, the heavy feelings and actions to doing the d...
Wandering through fiction
Wandering through fiction rated it 11 years ago
An interesting look at how one man responded to a foreign invasion - how do you survive without losing yourself?
Kalliope Muse speaks to me
Kalliope Muse speaks to me rated it 12 years ago
When I realized that this book was set in South East Asia I had to plunge into it. SE Asia is one of my favorite areas in the world. Whenever it is mentioned, memories from my visits and from having lived there are immediately summoned back in my mind. Memories of books, which I hold responsible...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 13 years ago
Dedication: For my parents, En vir Regter AJ Buys wat my geleer het hoe om te lewe.Opening - I was born with the gift of rain, an ancient soothsayer in an even more ancient temple once told me. Imported from tablet:spring 2012paper tbr bustingSetting: Penang and Japancolonial overlordsbuddhismThere ...
Nykare
Nykare rated it 13 years ago
WOW.Death huh? :DOk, I wish the description of the book here on Goodreads would be different and I would be all: what the hell is he? Not that I've known from the beginning what the hell was he :)BUT - it was really, really, really and I mean really great book.About the ending - I kind of knew it fr...
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