Longlisted for the 2016 Epigram Books Fiction Prize By the author of Playing Madame Mao, hailed by Time magazine as "one of the best novels ever written about Singapore". Ismael, a transplanted Singaporean, lives on a bucolic suburban Brisbane street. His job is to decide whether asylum-seekers get to stay in the country, a dilemma that never fails to remind him of his own immigrant status. But then his life begins to take on the hue of a nightmare: his neighbour inexplicably commits suicide, his wife dies of cancer, his daughter abandons him for the United States, and his Siamese cat goes missing. In Lau Siew Mei’s new novel, an enclosed Australian neighbourhood becomes a microcosm of a world increasingly hostile towards migrants.
Lau Siew Mei Libri
Questa autrice esplora temi complessi di identità e appartenenza attraverso la sua scrittura. Le sue opere spesso approfondiscono le esperienze di migrazione e la ricerca di una casa, ritraendo profonde emozioni umane con un acuto senso delle sfumature culturali. Attraverso le sue narrazioni, offre spunti avvincenti sulle vite di coloro che navigano attraverso i confini. La sua prosa è elogiata per la sua grazia stilistica e la sua capacità di evocare una profonda risonanza emotiva.
