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State of Emergency - Jeremy Tiang (Epigram Books Fiction Prize Winner) | 100% Original Paperback
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📖 BOOK SPECIFICATIONS & MEASUREMENTS:
Author: Jeremy Tiang
Publisher: Epigram Books
Series: Epigram Books Fiction Prize (EBFP)
Genre: Historical Fiction / Politics / Literary Fiction
Format: Paperback (Official Edition)
ISBN-13: 9789814757874
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 15.2 x 2.0 x 22.5 cm
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📝 SYNOPSIS:
"A powerful, sprawling novel that traces the turbulent history of left-wing movements in Singapore and Malaysia."
State of Emergency is a masterfully woven tapestry of a family caught in the crosshairs of history. Moving from the 1950s to the present day, Jeremy Tiang brings to life the "Emergency" periods of Singapore and Malaysia, exploring the hidden costs of political activism.
The story follows multiple generations—from those who disappeared into the jungle to join the communist guerrillas, to those dealing with the aftermath of detention.
Winner of the Singapore Literature Prize and a finalist for the Epigram Books Fiction Prize, this is an essential read for anyone wanting to understand the "unspoken" history of our region.
🌟 REVIEWS:
"Tiang writes with incredible empathy and historical precision. This is one of the most important novels to come out of Singapore and Malaysia in years." – The Straits Times
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