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"State of Emergency is a compelling, important piece of work from one of Singapore’s finest living authors.” —The Straits TimesSiew Li leaves her husband and young children to fight for freedom in the jungles of Malaya. Decades later, a Malaysian journalist returns to her homeland to uncover the truth of a massacre committed during the Emergency, while Siew Li’s son uncovers the truth of his family’s past. Informed by years of painstaking research, Jeremy Tiang’s debut novel dives into the tumultuous days of leftist movements and political detentions in Singapore and Malaysia. It follows an extended family from the 1940s to the present day as they navigate the choppy political currents of the region.
State of Emergency questions whether we can grasp the truth after the fact. And yet, in the very telling of its interlocking stories, it reaffirms the importance of trying.
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Jeremy Tiang won the Singapore Literature Prize for his
novel
State of Emergency, and was shortlisted for the same prize for his
short story collection
It Never Rains on National Day. He has translated
over thirty books from Chinese, including Zhang Yueran's
Cocoon for
World Editions, which won the Singapore Literature Prize. He also writes and
translates plays -- most recently
Salesman之死, which was staged
at New York's Connelly Theater and received an Obie Award. Originally from
Singapore, he now lives in New York City.