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The Problem with Time in "The South" - Chicago Review of Books

Summary by chireviewofbooks.com
“I was just about to turn seventeen,” writes Jay, the retrospective narrator of The South, celebrated Malaysian writer Tash Aw’s carefully sculpted new novel, “and at that age, what did I really know about time?” And over a series of taut chapters told from multiple perspectives during an extended stay at the failing farm that Jay’s family has recently inherited in the country’s southern region, the idea of time emerges as the novel’s true subje…
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chireviewofbooks.com broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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