The Garden of Evening Mists

The Garden of Evening Mists

“The Garden of Evening Mists” - Tan Twan Eng

ISBN : 9781782110170
Penerbit : Canongate Books
No. Panggilan : PR9530.9.E54 G37 2012 fic
Tahun diterbitkan : 2012
Muka surat : 351 p.
URL efind : https://efind.ump.edu.my/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=69787

Ringkasann buku oleh: Puan Baizlinda Azlin binti Jasni, Pembantu Pustakawan
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Tan Twan Eng, a Malaysian author born in Penang, is initially pursued law in London before transitioning to writing. His debut novel, The Gift of Rain, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, while his second novel, The Garden of Evening Mists by year 2012 has won the Man Asian Literary Prize and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Tan Twan Eng's writing is known for its meticulous attention to detail, rich historical contexts, and exploration of complex human emotions within the backdrop of Malaysia and Asia.

The Garden of Evening Mists tells the story of Yun Ling Teoh, a retired judge grappling with memories of her traumatic past. She survived a Japanese internment camp during the post-World War II Malaya, where her sister perished. Seeking solace and closure, Yun Ling seeks out Aritomo, a reclusive Japanese gardener and former gardener to the Emperor of Japan. As Yun Ling learns the art of garden design, she also unravels secrets about Aritomo's past and confronts her own conflicted feelings toward the Japanese, all while grappling with memory loss and the desire for justice.

Central to the novel is Yun Ling's complex relationship with Aritomo, which evolves from mentorship to something deeper and more ambiguous. Aritomo, a man with a mysterious past intertwined with the complexities of war and artistic expression, becomes a symbol of Yun Ling's quest for understanding and forgiveness. The novel delves into themes of memory, identity, loss, and the intricacies of human connections against the backdrop of post-war Malaysia.

This is a masterful blend of historical fiction, cultural exploration, and personal redemption. Author’s meticulous research is evident throughout the novel, whether depicting the art of Japanese garden design, the historical tensions of wartime Malaya, or the cultural nuances of Malaysian society. The narrative seamlessly weaves between different timelines, enriching the reader's understanding of Yun Ling's past and present struggles.

This novel is highly recommended for readers who enjoy literary fiction with rich historical settings and complex characters. It offers a profound exploration of memory, trauma, and reconciliation, set against the lush landscapes of Malaysia. Tan Twan Eng's evocative prose and thought-provoking themes make this novel a captivating read for those interested in Asian history, cultural intersections, and the enduring power of art and nature in healing.

In conclusion, The Garden of Evening Mists is a testament to Tan Twan Eng's skill as a storyteller and his ability to transport readers to another time and place, while exploring universal themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning amidst adversity. It is a literary journey that rewards patience and reflection, making it a standout in contemporary Asian literature.


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