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Published by Penguin Random House SEA, 2023
ISBN 10: 9815127845 ISBN 13: 9789815127843
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A provocative political satire questioning the most important datum regarding the manhoodThe Koro Riots is a satire regarding the political struggle in an imaginary country called Hujung Manani, a former French colony in South East Asia. Its leader, Priapus, is a dictator. His wife Datin Lotis, uses black magic, namely the power of a weretiger. The narrative revolves around the Koro epidemic which occurs in this republic. It is a mental illness which affects men who believe that their penis shrinks into their body and disappears. The koro epidemic causes several small incidents, which later turn into riots. Eventually, the rebellion becomes a revolution, and the population of Hujung Manani overthrows the Dictator and his wife. These incidents are told from a variety of perspectives while adding background stories about politics in Hujung Manani. For this, the novel introduce several 'disposable' characters such as Kadir Mohamed, the former Editor in Chief of the Hujung Manani Tribune; Ashraf Wahidi, a celebrity preacher; and Psychiatrist Dr Cakravantin. The Dictator also has to face his political enemy who is the protagonist, named Pertiwi. She is a feminist, and in her nineties still succeeds in overthrowing Priapus, assisted by a Scientist (Badang) and Shulamit, his Jewish wife. At the end Pertiwi is killed by a suicide bomber named Zikir Baik while delivering a speech in the style of Martin Luther King. The struggle for democracy is carried on by Badang. However, Hujung Manani still faces threats posed by traitors like the Tycoon who is involved in a deep state. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Penguin Random House SEA, 2025
ISBN 10: 9815323016 ISBN 13: 9789815323016
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A rigmarole about the rise and fall of the shipping industry and romance during World War IIWefada Marwan is thrust into the reluctant captaincy of the family industry from the world of academia when her older brother was killed in a helicopter accident. She fell in love with her student from Algeria. Elemine is 29 years old, came to Malaysia with a mission to study Islamic finance and found Wefada intellectually stimulating. Aware of their age difference Wefada at 45 years battled to deny her feelings. Throughout her life, Wefada was nurtured in her love and fascination for the sea by her grandmother Fatimah, who descended from the Terengganu royal family. Fatimah fell in love with an Arab, Ben Qortubi who landed on the island and learnt the craft of boat-building which he gradually mastered. They had a son Marwan but their happiness was short-lived with the invasion of Japanese forces. Ben Qortubi was a transformed from a loving, enterprising boat builder and sea merchant to a muted man. He never recovered from the brutal rape of his wife, at the hands of Japanese soldiers. Ben Qortubi later disappeared at sea on a boat he built named The Prau with the Silent Soul. The son born from this crime, was shunned from birth. The dismissive treatment of her uncle Muawiyah by family members bewildered Wefada all her life. Married to Elemine at last, Wefada was deliriously happy. But on a cruise, Haiqal was attacked by pirates in the South China Sea and the story ends with a poser as to whether or not Haiqal survived the attack and how. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Penguin Random House SEA, SG, 2025
ISBN 10: 9815323016 ISBN 13: 9789815323016
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Published by Penguin Random House SEA, SG, 2025
ISBN 10: 9815323016 ISBN 13: 9789815323016
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ISBN 10: 9815127845 ISBN 13: 9789815127843
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Language: English
Published by Penguin Random House SEA, 2025
ISBN 10: 9815323016 ISBN 13: 9789815323016
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Language: English
Published by Penguin Random House SEA, 2023
ISBN 10: 9815127845 ISBN 13: 9789815127843
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A provocative political satire questioning the most important datum regarding the manhoodThe Koro Riots is a satire regarding the political struggle in an imaginary country called Hujung Manani, a former French colony in South East Asia. Its leader, Priapus, is a dictator. His wife Datin Lotis, uses black magic, namely the power of a weretiger. The narrative revolves around the Koro epidemic which occurs in this republic. It is a mental illness which affects men who believe that their penis shrinks into their body and disappears. The koro epidemic causes several small incidents, which later turn into riots. Eventually, the rebellion becomes a revolution, and the population of Hujung Manani overthrows the Dictator and his wife. These incidents are told from a variety of perspectives while adding background stories about politics in Hujung Manani. For this, the novel introduce several 'disposable' characters such as Kadir Mohamed, the former Editor in Chief of the Hujung Manani Tribune; Ashraf Wahidi, a celebrity preacher; and Psychiatrist Dr Cakravantin. The Dictator also has to face his political enemy who is the protagonist, named Pertiwi. She is a feminist, and in her nineties still succeeds in overthrowing Priapus, assisted by a Scientist (Badang) and Shulamit, his Jewish wife. At the end Pertiwi is killed by a suicide bomber named Zikir Baik while delivering a speech in the style of Martin Luther King. The struggle for democracy is carried on by Badang. However, Hujung Manani still faces threats posed by traitors like the Tycoon who is involved in a deep state. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Penguin Random House SEA, 2025
ISBN 10: 9815323016 ISBN 13: 9789815323016
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A rigmarole about the rise and fall of the shipping industry and romance during World War IIWefada Marwan is thrust into the reluctant captaincy of the family industry from the world of academia when her older brother was killed in a helicopter accident. She fell in love with her student from Algeria. Elemine is 29 years old, came to Malaysia with a mission to study Islamic finance and found Wefada intellectually stimulating. Aware of their age difference Wefada at 45 years battled to deny her feelings. Throughout her life, Wefada was nurtured in her love and fascination for the sea by her grandmother Fatimah, who descended from the Terengganu royal family. Fatimah fell in love with an Arab, Ben Qortubi who landed on the island and learnt the craft of boat-building which he gradually mastered. They had a son Marwan but their happiness was short-lived with the invasion of Japanese forces. Ben Qortubi was a transformed from a loving, enterprising boat builder and sea merchant to a muted man. He never recovered from the brutal rape of his wife, at the hands of Japanese soldiers. Ben Qortubi later disappeared at sea on a boat he built named The Prau with the Silent Soul. The son born from this crime, was shunned from birth. The dismissive treatment of her uncle Muawiyah by family members bewildered Wefada all her life. Married to Elemine at last, Wefada was deliriously happy. But on a cruise, Haiqal was attacked by pirates in the South China Sea and the story ends with a poser as to whether or not Haiqal survived the attack and how. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Penguin Random House SEA, 2025
ISBN 10: 9815323016 ISBN 13: 9789815323016
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A rigmarole about the rise and fall of the shipping industry and romance during World War IIWefada Marwan is thrust into the reluctant captaincy of the family industry from the world of academia when her older brother was killed in a helicopter accident. She fell in love with her student from Algeria. Elemine is 29 years old, came to Malaysia with a mission to study Islamic finance and found Wefada intellectually stimulating. Aware of their age difference Wefada at 45 years battled to deny her feelings. Throughout her life, Wefada was nurtured in her love and fascination for the sea by her grandmother Fatimah, who descended from the Terengganu royal family. Fatimah fell in love with an Arab, Ben Qortubi who landed on the island and learnt the craft of boat-building which he gradually mastered. They had a son Marwan but their happiness was short-lived with the invasion of Japanese forces. Ben Qortubi was a transformed from a loving, enterprising boat builder and sea merchant to a muted man. He never recovered from the brutal rape of his wife, at the hands of Japanese soldiers. Ben Qortubi later disappeared at sea on a boat he built named The Prau with the Silent Soul. The son born from this crime, was shunned from birth. The dismissive treatment of her uncle Muawiyah by family members bewildered Wefada all her life. Married to Elemine at last, Wefada was deliriously happy. But on a cruise, Haiqal was attacked by pirates in the South China Sea and the story ends with a poser as to whether or not Haiqal survived the attack and how. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Penguin Random House SEA, SG, 2025
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