The Orientalist And The Ghost
By (Author) Susan Barker
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
1st July 2009
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
293g
An epic love story following three generations of one family through the chaotic upheaval of post-war Malaysia. By the acclaiimed author of THE INCARNATIONS Malaya 1951, a jungle resettlement camp- young colonial adventurer Christopher Milnar falls passionately in love with a Chinese nurse Evangeline - a fierce flame that ends in tragedy when their camp is attacked by Communist guerrillas and Christopher is violently beaten up. London- half a century later the ghosts of that time return to haunt Christopher, triggering vivid memories of colonial misconduct and lost love. Forced to confront his past, Christopher agonises over the fate of his beloved Evangeline and the disappearance of their daughter, Frances. Moving from present day London to the heart of the Malayan jungle in colonial times, THE ORIENTALIST AND THE GHOST is a stunning portrayal of human frailty and lost love.
Barker is a sharp and original writer. I greatly envied both her ruthlessness and her tender, acute observations of these characters * Guardian *
Susan Barker was born in London in 1978 to a Chinese Malaysian mother and an English father. Aged twenty-five, she completed the acclaimed novel Sayonara Bar ('Funny, crisply written and engaging' Times), followed by The Orientalist and the Ghost ('Sharp and original' Guardian). While writing her third novel The Incarnations she spent several years living in Beijing, researching modern and ancient China. She is currently based in Shenzhen, China.