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Tale of the Dreamer's Son

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Set in the highlands of Peninsular Malaysia, Tale of the Dreamer's Son unfolds in a former Scottish tea planter's mansion turned Muhibbah Centre for World Peace, where diverse faiths and races live harmoniouslyβ€”until Salmah, a Malay Muslim woman, arrives. Overseeing this fragile peace is spiritual leader Cyril Dragon, who grapples with memories of the 1969 ethnic violence and the rising tide of intolerance. Preeta Samarasan expertly weaves a polyphonic narrative that spans decades, exploring the tension between ideals and harsh realities amid Malaysia's complex social and political landscape.
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This novel is ideal for readers who appreciate literary fiction that tackles cultural and political themes, especially those interested in Malaysian history and multi-ethnic societies. Fans of Arundhati Roy and Kiran Desai will find much to admire in Samarasan’s storytelling and poetic style.

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The novel takes readers from a fateful incident in Malaysian history on May 13, 1969--when ethnic tensions boiled over into bloodshed--to the present day where Cyril Dragon, the spiritual leader of a group in Peninsular Malaysia, is trying his best to ignore the changing political climate and increasing intolerance.

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By the author of the international bestseller Evening Is The Whole Day, this novel set in Malaysia will appeal to readers of Arundhati Roy and Kiran Desai.

In what was once a Scottish tea planter's mansion in the highlands of Peninsular Malaysia, all religions are one and race is unheard of. That is, until the occupants of what is now known as the Muhibbah Centre for World Peace are joined by Salmah, a Malay Muslim woman. 'All are welcome here,' they are reminded by their spiritual leader, Cyril Dragon, who is ignoring news of the changing political climate with its increasing religious intolerance. He is still trying to forget May 13, 1969, when ethnic tensions boiled over into bloodshed. Tale of the Dreamer's Son guides us from that fateful incident in Malaysian history to the present day. Throughout, Samarasan's polyphonic, rambunctious prose brilliantly navigates the tug-of-war between ideals and reality.

'Samarasan (Evening Is the Whole Day) sets a fearless and complex family saga against the social and political upheaval of modern-day Malaysia. The writing is dazzling and poetic; Yusuf's narration soars over place and time and renders the cast with astounding clarity. Fans of Min-Jin Lee, Viet Thanh Nguyen, and Laila Lalami will find much to admire.' - Publishers Weekly, starred review

'Politics, religion, culture and love collide on every page of Preeta Samarasan's new novel. At once furious and funny, majestic and intimate, Tale of the Dreamer's Son is an ode to the glorious and complex mess that is Malaysia.' - Tash Aw

'Samarasan continues to be a wonder, a wryly vibrant, passionately astute chronicler of recent Malaysian history.' - Peter Ho Davies

Tale of the Dreamer's Son is a riveting, painful, funny read from the author of the powerful Evening Is the Whole Day. I'd been waiting for this book. Nobody writes like Preeta Samarasan. Through astute characterization, sheer drama, evocative settings, superb prose, and blended language, Samarasan draws me into all the deep questions that rattle the foundations of her beloved Malaysia. I love this book in many ways, for the storytelling, for the music in her writing, for the images, but also for how it reminds me of how issues in Malaysia continue to mirror ours in Nigeria and many other parts of the world. What a fantastic, fantastic book!' - Uwem Akpan, author of Say You're One of Them and New York, My Village

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Publishers Weekly lauds the novel as a fearless and complex family saga with dazzling and poetic writing, comparable to the works of Min-Jin Lee, Viet Thanh Nguyen, and Laila Lalami. Tash Aw describes it as a furious, funny, majestic, and intimate collision of politics, religion, culture, and love, an ode to Malaysia's glorious complexity. Peter Ho Davies praises Samarasan as a vibrantly astute chronicler of recent Malaysian history. The novel is celebrated for its rich characterisation, evocative settings, and superb prose that speaks to shared struggles across nations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781642861204

Publisher: World Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 November 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: World Editions

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 360

About the Author

Preeta Samarasan was born in Malaysia and moved to the United States during high school. Her first novel, Evening Is the Whole Day, was longlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Orange Prize for Fiction and won the 2008 Association for Asian American Studies Book Award. Her short fiction has won the Asian American Writers' Workshop Short Story Competition and been selected for a PEN/O. Henry Prize Collection. Her work has been published in A Public Space, Guernica, Copper Nickel, AGNI, and other journals. She lives with her family in the Limousin region of France.

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