The House of Doors
Tan Twan Eng
(Author)
Description
LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
From the bestselling author of The Garden of Evening Mists, a spellbinding novel about love and betrayal, colonialism and revolution, storytelling and redemption.
Product Details
Price
$28.99
$26.96
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Publish Date
October 17, 2023
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.37 X 9.57 X 0.89 inches | 1.32 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639731930
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About the Author
Tan Twan Eng was born in Penang and lived in various places in Malaysia as a child. His first novel, The Gift of Rain, was longlisted for the Man Booker. His second, The Garden of Evening Mists was a major international bestseller, shortlisted for the Man Booker, and winner of the Man Asia Literary Prize and the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction. It was adapted into an award-winning film in 2019 that was directed by Tom Lin. Twan divides his time between Malaysia and South Africa.
Reviews
"The House of Doors is brilliantly observed and full of memorable characters. It is so well-written, everything so effortlessly dramatized, the narrative so well structured and paced, that this is a book that will mesmerize readers far into the future." --Colm Tóibín, author of THE MAGICIAN
"Exquisite . . . Tan takes on a behemoth task here: combining sensational fact and intimate fiction in a British colonial Asian setting complicated by white privilege, politics, social hypocrisy, gender inequity, racism, homophobia, and more . . . [He] succeeds in delivering another intricate literary gift." --Booklist, Starred Review "The narrative dwells on memory and loss, its lush, dreamy prose evoking the bygone days of colonial pre-WWII British Malaya amid musings on life's ephemeral nature, while never losing its eye for injustice . . . This is a stunner." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "Expertly constructed, tightly plotted and richly atmospheric." --Financial Times (UK) "What elevates Eng's book is the sheer beauty of his writing - restrained, elegant, precise, every detail accurate, every line considered . . . He resides in the very top row. The sentences here remind me of Shirley Hazzard, or perhaps James Salter. I can offer little higher praise." --Times Literary Supplement (UK) "An ambitious, elaborate fiction about fictions . . . a portrait of the artist in crisis, a meditation on how and why we tell stories and a heated courtroom drama." --The Guardian "A magnetic tale of love, betrayal, and colonialism." --Entertainment Weekly "Graceful and well-researched." --Kirkus Reviews "Outstanding . . . The House of Doors again displays [Eng's] talent for atmospheric evocation of place and period . . . Beautifully detailed and encompassing the vagaries of Maugham's life . . . The House of Doors is a finely accomplished piece of work." --Sunday Times (UK) "Tan effortlessly fuses fiction and fact as he paints a portrait of Maugham's trip to Malaysia, his desperate search for a new writing subject, colonialism, and the restraints of heteronormative marriage." --Time.com "This is historical fiction at its best-a novel that doesn't feel as though it was written about a time but rather as though it was written directly from that time. The House of Doors is immersive, transporting, and exquisitely crafted." --Cristina Henríquez, author of THE BOOK OF UNKNOWN AMERICANS "An amazingly transporting novel about love, desire, and duty, The House of Doors does what the very best stories do -- it draws us into many fascinating worlds at once: The British Empire's incursions into South-East Asia; the secret life of one of England's finest writers; a forgotten murder trial playing out in the Kuala Lumpur courts a century ago. Weaving all this together with great skill and power, bringing the reader a surfeit of pleasure, Tan Twan Eng also teaches us a crucial lesson: never trust a writer." --Jonathan Lee, author of THE GREAT MISTAKE and HIGH DIVE "The House of Doors is a tremendous feat of literary imagination. Highly evocative, richly observed and entirely convincing, it is a tour de force!" --William Boyd, author of ANY HUMAN HEART and TRIO "This marvelous novel evokes the British empire in its final heyday. Sun Yat Sen, the great fighter for Chinese independence, appears in its pages, as does that masterly betrayer of expatriate secrets, the short story writer Somerset Maugham. In fact, Tan Twan Eng's gripping book could almost have been written by Maugham himself." --Anthony Everitt, author of ALEXANDER THE GREAT and AUGUSTUS "[Tan Twan Eng] writes with deep insight into the history and topography of his native homeland and with deep feeling for its natural beauties." --Washington Post on THE GARDEN OF EVENING MISTS "Beautifully written . . . Eng is quite simply one of the best novelists writing today." --The Philadelphia Inquirer on THE GARDEN OF EVENING MISTS "Glorious . . . as robustly absorbing as it is achingly poignant." --USA Today on THE GIFT OF RAIN "With unobtrusive skill, Eng weaves together events . . . to create a complex and powerful narrative." --The Times of London on THE GARDEN OF EVENING MISTS "Eng's graceful prose evokes a time and place that is little known or remembered now, making it both exotic and familiar, and his beautiful narrative is woven with strong images and characters .... The Gift of Rain is a gift to read." --San Francisco Chronicle on THE GIFT OF RAIN "Tan Twan Eng [is] a master of cultural complexities ... its themes are serious, its historic grounding solid, its structure careful, its old-fashioned ornamentalism respectable." --The Guardian on THE GARDEN OF EVENING MISTS