Lake Like a Mirror

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2019 by Granta Books.

ISBN:
978-1-84627-690-3
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3 stars (2 reviews)

By an author described by critics as 'the most accomplished Malaysian writer, full stop'. Lake Like a Mirror is a scintillating exploration of the lives of women buffeted by powers beyond their control. Squeezing themselves between the gaps of rabid urbanisation, patriarchal structures and a theocratic government, these women find their lives twisted in disturbing ways.

In precise and disquieting prose, Ho Sok Fong draws her readers into a richly atmospheric world of naked sleepwalkers in a rehabilitation centre for wayward Muslims, mysterious wooden boxes, gossip in unlicensed hairdressers, hotels with amnesiac guests, and poetry classes with accidentally charged politics - a world that is peopled with the ghosts of unsaid words, unmanaged desires and uncertain statuses, surreal and utterly true.

2 editions

Nine accomplished tales

4 stars

In this season of excellent short story collections, I am delighted to have received a copy of Ho Sok Fong's newly translated work, Lake Like A Mirror. There are nine accomplished tales in this book, each focusing on the lives of women in modern day Malaysia in an insightful yet wonderfully surreal way. I loved Fong's prose style and ideas. Even when a couple of the stories were so surreal that I couldn't quite keep a hold of the thread all the way through, I could still appreciate her vivid and concise creation of scenes, and her fascinating characters.

I learned what happened to a woman swamped by the detritus of other people's lives, and how greatly a teacher feared denunciation for a carelessly chosen poem in her classroom. I'm still not exactly sure what was in the wooden trunk, but I loved the setting of its elderly owner's junk …

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