Malayan Spy
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Malayan Spy
Malayan Spy
Malayan Spy by Kam Raslan takes us to the year 1953 where the Cold War looms, and the world is on the cusp of both Independence and adulthood. The story travels through England, Berlin, and Malaya, following a young Malayan student caught in a tangle of loyalties and choices.
In London, 1952, a young man named Hamid finds himself adrift, uncertain of his studies, his identity, and the future of Malaya, which is not yet an independent country. He longs for a sense of belongingβis it with his Sultan, an imaginative new nation, or the British Empire? Hamid believes that the solution lies in finding a wife.
Amidst the Great Smog of London, Hamid encounters Tom Pelham, an old friend from Malaya and the son of a former British Resident. Tom invites Hamid to spend Christmas at his family estate. Eagerly anticipating a reunion with his childhood crush, Clare Pelham, Hamid arrives only to find Clare's two competitive friends, Hermione and Margaret. To them, Hamid seems as exotic as they appear to him. In the midst of these entangled relationships, Hamid commits a mistake, loses Clare's trust, and is expelled from the house. However, hope remains when Tom offers him a chance at redemption and a path back to Clareβby spying for England.
The narrative shifts to Cold War Berlin, 1953, against the backdrop of rising tensions. Hamid's mission is to seduce an East German communist student leader. He is left stranded in East Berlin as it is sealed during a violent uprising, a historical event largely forgotten outside Germany today. Amidst the chaos, Hamid must escape from Soviet tanks and rely on the uncertain loyalties of a Soviet Colonel and the shrewdness of his mistress, who remains loyal only to herself. Hamid faces the ultimate challenge to cross the final bridge, seeking safety, adulthood, and a sense of belonging, whether to a person or a cause.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9789815233858
Publisher: Penguin Random House SEA
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 June 2025
Country: Singapore
Imprint: Penguin Random House SEA
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 138.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 416g
Pages: 374
About the Author
Kam Raslan is a Malaysian writer and broadcaster. Originally a film-maker working in London, Los Angeles, Malaysia and Indonesia, he has written for many publications including The Economist, Mekong Review and he had a long-running column in The Edge Malaysia. He hosts two shows on BFM Radio- A Bit of Culture and Just For Kicks. Kam Raslan is the author of Confessions of an Old Boy, a collection of short stories, the various adventures of Dato' Hamid from the 1940s to the 2000s. The book was first published in 2008 and has been re-issued in 2024.
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