South East Asian

Under the Durian Tree

Author: Fergus Linehan
Format: Hardback
Condition: Secondhand
Price: AU$13.00
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The Thousand Headed Snake

Author: Anthony Spaeth
Format: Paperback
Condition: Secondhand
Price: AU$7.00
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The Silver Castle

"Co-authored by:Clive Weeks

A brilliant celebration of the Indian film world, this is the tragi-comic story of Sanjay, a Bombay pavement child, who grows up fascinated by Bollywood and its stars and whose lifelong dream is to join them in their silver castle. Sanjay learns to charm and outwit tourists and uses his sex appeal and hard-won ability to speak English to get jobs guiding film crews on the 'poverty trail'. He even manages to become a stunt man and begins a career in films himself, until his world collapses and he loses everything, ending up more or less in the gutter where he started.

""The most gripping, entertaining, funny and moving novel I've read for a long time...a novel which held me, in tears and laughter and back again to tears, throughout its pages"" Sunday Telegraph"
Author: Clive James
Condition: New
Format: Paperback
Price: AU$10.00
RRP: AU$14.00
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The Secret Life of Gujjar Mal

Author: Nina Sibal
Format: Paperback
Condition: Secondhand
Price: AU$6.50
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The Sandglass

Format: Paperback
Author: Romesh Gunesekera
Condition: Secondhand
Price: AU$8.00
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The Picador Book of Contemporary Chinese Fiction

"Co-authored by: David Su Li-Qun

An anthology of Chinese stories written since the demise of the Cultural Revolution in 1976. Offering an insight into a changing culture, this collection concentrates on the literature arising from China in the 1980s. "
Author: Carolyn Choa
Format: Hardback
Condition: New
Price: AU$20.00
RRP: AU$39.00
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The Moneylenders of Shahpur

Author: Helen Forrester
Format: Paperback
Condition: Secondhand
Price: AU$4.50
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The Middleman and Other Stories

Author: Bharati Mukherjee
Format: Paperback
Condition: Secondhand
Price: AU$6.50
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The Journey

"A first novel, set on an imaginary island in the Bay of Bengal, where sisters Renu and Manx Krishnan spent their infancy. After a decade in suburban America, they return for their cousin's funeral and begin a series of mystical adventures which lead, by unexpected routes, towards a revelation. "
Format: Hardback
Author: Indira Ganesan
Condition: New
Price: AU$14.00
RRP: AU$34.00
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The Holder of the World

"In her luminous new novel, Bharati Mukherjee creates a vivid, complex tale about the dislocation and transformation that arise in the face of a meeting of cultures: the terrain she has so brilliantly made her own in her acclaimed novels and stories. Here, in The Holder of the World, we witness an unlikely and intriguing meeting of two worlds, the Puritan American and the Mughal Indian. In a startling commingling of history and imagination, Mukherjee lights up the making and very nature of the American consciousness. This is the story of Hannah Easton, born in the American colonies in 1670, ""a person undreamed of in Puritan society."" Inquisitive, vital, awake to her own sense of self and purpose, she is ""a spiritual aristocrat in an age of common believers."" After traveling to Mughal India in the company of her husband, an English trader, Hannah sets her own course into the life and imagination of the country, ""translating"" herself into the Salem Bibi, the white consort of a Hindu raja. And it is the story of Beigh Masters, born in New England in the mid-twentieth century, an ""asset-hunter"" who stumbles on the scattered record of Hannah's life while tracking a legendary diamond. In Hannah, Beigh discovers a remote relative, and as she pieces together the details of Hannah's journeys, she begins to realize that their blood relation is only the most straightforward of the connections between them. In her belief that ""with sufficient passion and intelligence, we can deconstruct the barriers of time and geography,"" Beigh finds herself moving toward an almost unfathomably intimate grasp of Hannah's experience. And in turn, Hannah becomes a guide for Beigh across the ""tangled lines of India and New England"" that gave Hannah's life its extraordinary shape and that begin now to reach across a rift three centuries wide into the fabric of Beigh's own life as well. In The Holder of the World we read an intricate, brilliantly rendered, constantly surprising mythology of time."
Author: Bharati Mukherjee
Format: Hardback
Condition: New
Price: AU$15.00
RRP: AU$39.00
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