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Tash Aw: \We were distracted. We were all getting richer, but I knew something was not right\
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Aw, Tash
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Jaggi, Maya
2013
Interview with the Chinese-Malaysian author Tash Aw (b. 1971) on the release of his new novel 'Five Star Billionaire'.
Journal Article
Five-star billionaire : a novel
Dreaming of love and success in rapidly changing Shanghai, four individuals--a starry-eyed waitress, a wealthy developer's son, a pop artist, and a poetry-loving activist--confront unexpected realities in regional challenges.
We, the survivors
\"A compelling depiction of a man's act of violence, set against the backdrop of Asia in flux. Ah Hock is an ordinary man of simple means who favors stability above all, a preference at odds with his rapidly modernizing surroundings. So what brings him to kill a man?\"-- Publisher's description.
Caught in Laos’s Civil War, Three Friends Endure Lasting Trauma
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Tash Aw
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Yoon, Paul
2020
“Run Me to Earth,” a new novel by Paul Yoon, examines the devastating toll of mass violence and loss on a handful of survivors.
Newspaper Article
A woman's battles and transformations
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Louis, Édouard, author
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Aw, Tash, translator
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Louis, Édouard Family.
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Lewis family.
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Authors, French 20th century Family relationships.
2022
The internationally best-selling author discusses his mother's liberation from history, heartbreak, politics and power after she leaves his father.
The O. Henry prize stories. 2014
The O. Henry Prize Stories 2014 gathers twenty of the best short stories of the year, from thousands published in literary magazines. The winning stories roam the world, from Nigeria to Venice, from an erupting volcano in Iceland to a brothel in the old Wild West. They feature a dazzling array of characters: a young American falling in love in Japan, a girl raised by snake-handling fundamentalists, an old man mourning his late wife, a fierce guard dog with a talent for escape. Accompanying the stories are the editor's introduction, essays from the eminent jurors on their favorite stories, observations from the winning writers on what inspired them, and an extensive resource list.