Bangkok in the late 70s. A tenanted house between jungle and modern civilisation. The girl next door is struck down by cancer and goes for Thai cures. Alternately self-righteous, smug, kindly and selfish, the male narrator is caught between the temptation to help and the need to look after number one. This not so ordinary story, whose narrative technique is akin to Albert Camus's The Fall, has an altogether different import: the girl's cancer is Thai society's, caught between tradition and modernity and its resultant dehumanisation.
By the celebrated author of SEA Write Award winning The Judgment and Time, as well as Mad Dogs & Co, Carrion floating by and A Baker's Dozen
Bangkok in the late 70s. A tenanted house between jungle and modern civilisation. The girl next door is struck down by cancer and goes for Thai cures. Alternately self-righteous, smug, kindly and selfish, the male narrator is caught between the temptation to help and the need to look after number one. This not so ordinary story, whose narrative technique is akin to Albert Camus's The Fall, has an altogether different import: the girl's cancer is Thai society's, caught between tradition and modernity and its resultant dehumanisation.
By the celebrated author of SEA Write Award winning The Judgment and Time, as well as Mad Dogs & Co, Carrion floating by and A Baker's Dozen