Island in the Centre Island in the Centre

Island in the Centre

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About the Book

Set in Malaya and Singapore, with several Serani—as the Eurasians were known in the pre-World War II days—taking major roles, this is a tale of love, Chinese secret societies and espionage. 


Rex Shelley has stirred up the mixture as before, with the conflicts of choosing between two lovers, of love and loyalty to one’s country, principles, religion, admiration and hate of the colonial British, racial prejudices with the little details of living on the rubber estate, the Eurasian lifestyles, the cheap hotels in the small town of the Malay States, and the sordid business of brothels. He brings in the Japanese viewpoint when the war breaks out, mainly through the eyes of Nakajima-san, an introverted man, an island in the circles he moves in, often alone but always an island in the hub of life around him.



It is a tale of real people going about their simple lives, dealing with officious clerks, difficult uncles, European planters enjoying the sunshine and luxury of the good old days, ordinary people vacillating between the bases of their upbringing and the pulls of the changing world around them


About the Author

Rex Shelley (1930–2009) was a Eurasian Singaporean author who belonged to the generation of Singaporeans that has seen the last vestiges of the colonial raj, lived through the Pacific War and the Japanese Occupation, and experienced the trials and uncertainty during the turbulent struggle for independence and the radical changes following it. He has published a total of eight books, five of which won prizes; a fiction quartet of four books with background of the Eurasians in Singapore, three books on Japan and the Japanese and one humorous book on Singlish. He was awarded the Public Service Star in 1978 and Public Service Star (Bar) in 1989.


A graduate of the University of Malaya in Singapore and Cambridge-trained in engineering and economics, Shelley managed his own trading business and worked as member of the Public Service Commission (PSC) for over 30 years.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
15 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd
SELLER
Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
SIZE
831.9
KB

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