
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: 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 - Tatler Asia
An internationally acclaimed Malaysian writer, Tash Aw is one of the major contemporary literary figures from Southeast Asia. Tash Aw is the novelist behind the gripping The Harmony Silk …
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 …
欧大旭 - 《中国大百科全书》第三版网络版
《和谐绸庄》通过叙述华人移民林强尼扑朔迷离的一生,重现了马来西亚在第二次世界大战期间的历史,同时揭露了历史的“叙事性”本质。 《隐形世界的地图》则以印尼20世纪中期反荷兰殖民 …
Tash Aw - The Booker Prizes
Tash Aw’s acclaimed first novel is a multi-layered story of love and regret set against the turmoil of mid-20th century Malaysia. Five Star Billionaire Tash Aw’s kaleidoscopic novel about the …
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 …
Tash Aw - Penguin Random House
Born in Taipei to Malaysian parents, Tash Aw grew up in Kuala Lumpur before moving to Britain to attend university. He is the author of three critically acclaimed novels, The Harmony Silk …
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 …
Tash Aw - The New York Times
Amid a crime wave, a policy of openness to students and immigrant workers from Africa faces a xenophobic backlash. Rampant urbanization has hurt small towns. It is time to rejuvenate them.