Tan Twan Eng
is a Malaysian author of fiction born in Penang in 1972. He studied Law at the
University Of London and later worked as an advocate and solicitor in one of Kuala
Lumpur ‘s law firms before becoming a full-time writer. He has a first-dan
ranking in Aikido and live in Cape Town.
His first
novel, The Gift Of Rain , published in 2007, was long-listed for the Man Booker
Prize. It is set in Penang before and during the Japanese occupation of Malaya
in World War 2. The Gift Of Rain has been translated into Italian, Spanish,
Greek, Romanian, Czech, Serbian and French.
His second novel, The Garden of Evening Mist, was
published in 2012. It was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2012 and won the
Man Asian Literary Prize. And the Walker Scott Prize for Historical Fiction.
Tan has spoken at literary festivals, including the
Singapore Writers Festival, the Ubud
Writer’s Festival in Bali, the Asia Man Booker Festival in Hong Kong, the
Shanghai International Literary Festival, The Perth Writer Festival, the
Abbotsford Convent in Melbourne, Australia, and the Franschhoek Literary
Festival in South Africa.
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