
Tash Aw - Wikipedia
Tash Aw FRSL, whose full name is Aw Ta-Shi (Chinese: 歐大旭; pinyin: Ōu Dàxù; Jyutping: Au1 Daai6 Juk1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Au Tāi-hiok; born 4 October 1971) [1] is a Malaysian writer living in …
Tash Aw - Tatler Asia
Tash Aw is the novelist behind the gripping The Harmony Silk Factory, Map of the Invisible World, Five Star Billionaire and We, The Survivors. He’s also written short stories and essays for …
Tash Aw: Living and Writing as a Divided Southeast-Asian
2019年9月10日 · Tash Aw was born in Taipei and brought up in Malaysia. He is the author of The Harmony Silk Factory, which was the winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award and the …
Tash Aw (Author of Five Star Billionaire) - Goodreads
1971年10月4日 · Based on royalties as well as prizes, Aw is the most successful Malaysian writer of recent years. Following the announcement of the Booker longlist, the Whitbread Award and …
Tash Aw - Institute for Ideas and Imagination
Tash Aw is the author of the novels Five Star Billionaire (long listed for the 2013 Man Booker Prize), Map of the Invisible World, and The Harmony Silk Factory (long listed for the 2005 Man …
Writing into Silence | Tash Aw, Willa Glickman
2023年5月13日 · Aw has written deftly about conflict and historical memory throughout his celebrated career, from his Booker Prize–nominated first novel, The Harmony Silk Factory …
Tash Aw - The Booker Prizes
His literary examinations of the changes in his home region over the past 100 years or so have earned him the (occasional) moniker of the ‘Malaysian Graham Greene’. His Booker prize …
Tash Aw - Penguin Random House
He is the author of three critically acclaimed novels, The Harmony Silk Factory (2005), Map of the Invisible World (2009), and Five Star Billionaire (2013), which have won the Whitbread First …
Tash Aw | Authors | Macmillan
Tash Aw is the author of four novels, including We, the Survivors, and a memoir of a Chinese-Malaysian family, Strangers on a Pier, both finalists for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. His …
We, the Survivors - 豆瓣读书
An uncompromising portrait of an outsider navigating a society in transition, Tash Aw’s anti-nostalgic tale, We, the Survivors, holds its tension to the very end.