The English-language novels of Chinese Malaysians


In the run-up to Merdeka Day on Aug 31, we celebrate local literature with a 10-part series on how homegrown English language novels fit into the nation’s story; this is the sixth instalment.

In the previous article, we saw how the heritage novels of some South Asian writers reveal the cultural diversity within their community caused by differences in places of origin, languages, and traditions.

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