Biography

Tash Aw was born in Taiwan to Malaysian parents and grew up in Kuala Lumpar.

He moved to England in his teens, and studied Law at the Universities of Cambridge and Warwick. He moved to London and undertook various jobs, including working as a lawyer for four years. He then studied Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia.

His first novel, The Harmony Silk Factory (2005), won the 2005 Whitbread First Novel Award, and the Commonwealth Writers Prize (South East Asia and South Pacific Region Best First Book). It juxtaposes three accounts of the life of Johnny Lim, a Chinese peasant in rural Malay. His subsequent novels are Map of the Invisible World (2009), set in Indonesia and Malaysia in the mid-1960s, and Five Star Billionaire (2013). In 2019 he published We, the Survivors, with Fourth Estate.

His work of short fiction Sail won the O. Henry Prize in 2013 and he has had pieces published in A Public Space and the landmark Granta 100, amongst others.

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Bibliography

We, the Survivors
The Face: Strangers on a Pier
Five Star Billionaire
Map of the Invisible World
X-24: Unclassified (editor)
The Harmony Silk Factory

Awards

2016
Los Angeles Times' Christopher Isherwood Prize for Autobiographical Prose (finalist)
2013
O.Henry Award
2005
Commonwealth Writers Prize (South East Asia and South Pacific Region, Best First Book)
2005
Whitbread First Novel Award