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The Fisherman King (PART OF EPIGRAM BOOKS FICTION PRIZE SERIES) BY: KATHRINA MOHD DAUD

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Finalist for the 2020 Epigram Books Fiction Prize


Eight years ago, Lisan the fisherman, who has always believed he was descended from royalty, left his wife and the Water Village. Now he’s back, and he says he can prove it. Six hundred years ago, a forbidden relationship between the royal children of Brunei set into motion a chain of events that will end with the death of a king...or the death of a god. As the story of Lisan’s true intentions – and what he was really doing in those years away – unravels, the story of those doomed royal children also spins to its inevitable conclusion.


Praise

“Well-written, exciting plot, memorable characters and terrifically paced.”
–Minh Bui Jones, founding editor of Mekong Review

“A fast-paced caper of a folk tale that dives, quite literally, into the ocean of the self in search of treasure and the meaning of genealogy; an ocean with unexpected monsters and life-altering revelations.”
–Cyril Wong, Singapore Literature Prize-winning author of This Side of Heaven


ISBN: 9789814901208

Cover Type: Paperback

Page Count: 208

Year Published: 2020

Size: 152mm x 225mm

About the Author

Kathrina Mohd Daud holds a PhD in Writing from the University of Manchester (2011). She is an Assistant Professor in Universiti Brunei Darussalam’s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, specialising in Bruneian literature and Creative Writing. She has published both creative and academic work, and is currently undertaking an English translation of the seminal Bruneian novel, Norsiah Gapar’s Pengabdian (Submission, 1987), and co-editing a special collection of essays on Brunei’s first feature film, Gema Dari Menara (Echoes from the Minaret, 1968). She works actively with local creative communities, is an art critic for The Scoop, and is the author of The Halfling King (2017).


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