State of Emergency

State of Emergency

$19.99

Publication Date: 3rd June 2025

"State of Emergency is a compelling, important piece of work from one of Singapore’s finest living authors.” —The Straits TimesSiew Li leaves her husband and young children to fight for freedom... Read More
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"State of Emergency is a compelling, important piece of work from one of Singapore’s finest living authors.” —The Straits TimesSiew Li leaves her husband and young children to fight for freedom... Read More
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"State of Emergency is a compelling, important piece of work from one of Singapore’s finest living authors.” —The Straits Times

Siew Li leaves her husband and young children to fight for freedom in the jungles of Malaya. Decades later, a Malaysian journalist returns to her homeland to uncover the truth of a massacre committed during the Emergency, while Siew Li’s son uncovers the truth of his family’s past. Informed by years of painstaking research, Jeremy Tiang’s debut novel dives into the tumultuous days of leftist movements and political detentions in Singapore and Malaysia. It follows an extended family from the 1940s to the present day as they navigate the choppy political currents of the region. State of Emergency questions whether we can grasp the truth after the fact. And yet, in the very telling of its interlocking stories, it reaffirms the importance of trying.

Details
  • Price: $19.99
  • Pages: 302
  • Carton Quantity: 24
  • Publisher: World Editions
  • Imprint: World Editions
  • Publication Date: 3rd June 2025
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9781642861549
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    FICTION / Political
    FICTION / Literary
    FICTION / World Literature / Southeast Asia
Reviews

Praise for State of Emergency

Shortlisted for the NUS Singapore History Prize 2021

Winner of the Singapore Literature Prize 2018, Fiction

Shortlisted for the Singapore Book Awards 2018, Best Fiction Title

Finalist for the Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2016

“Masterfully written. Tiang has that rare talent for capturing some of the more unpleasant, eminently relatable aspects of Singapore society—from pious bureaucrats to sadistic authority figures—without cloying his art with sentimentalism or bitterness. State of Emergency is a compelling, important piece of work from one of Singapore’s finest living authors.” —The Straits Times

“Each of State of Emergency’s six sections, focusing on one character and period at a time, is gripping and powerfully emotive. All Tiang’s characters are well-realised, vulnerable, conflicted and forced to bear the burden of guilt for things which are beyond their control. The scars left on the extended Low family, split apart in so many ways and denied the chance to live normally together, mirror the scars etched deeply into a nation.” —The Herald

“Informed by years of painstaking research and brought to life with naturalistic, context-sensitive dialogue, Tiang’s characters speak not only with the authority, but also the tenderness, of truth. State of Emergency speaks as much to a world rocked by division and inequality as a country grappling with its own biography. It persuades us that there is always another layer to the truth, that one’s security and prosperity is ever, for another, a perpetual and bruising state of emergency.” —Asian Review of Books

State of Emergency boldly takes on periods in Singapore’s history that many people would prefer not to face. To what degree citizens are culpable in what they have done and what they have failed to do at the worst moments of their nation’s history: this is the vital and uneasy question the novel impresses upon its readers.” —Singapore Unbound

“Epic in scope, yet so intimate in its depiction of the characters. Tiang is a brilliant writer.” —KENNY CHAN, Chief Judge, Singapore Literature Prize 2018 (English Fiction)

“A superbly structured piece of work. The sweep of the dramatic narrative is impressive, with just the right dose of intrigue and mystery.” —HARESH SHARMA, Resident Playwright, The Necessary Stage

“A well-written novel, and it has a wide historical perspective.” —PHILIP HOLDEN, author of Heaven Has Eyes

Author Bio

Jeremy Tiang won the Singapore Literature Prize for his novel State of Emergency, and was shortlisted for the same prize for his short story collection It Never Rains on National Day. He has translated over thirty books from Chinese, including Zhang Yueran's Cocoon for World Editions, which won the Singapore Literature Prize. He also writes and translates plays -- most recently Salesman之死, which was staged at New York's Connelly Theater and received an Obie Award. Originally from Singapore, he now lives in New York City.

"State of Emergency is a compelling, important piece of work from one of Singapore’s finest living authors.” —The Straits Times

Siew Li leaves her husband and young children to fight for freedom in the jungles of Malaya. Decades later, a Malaysian journalist returns to her homeland to uncover the truth of a massacre committed during the Emergency, while Siew Li’s son uncovers the truth of his family’s past. Informed by years of painstaking research, Jeremy Tiang’s debut novel dives into the tumultuous days of leftist movements and political detentions in Singapore and Malaysia. It follows an extended family from the 1940s to the present day as they navigate the choppy political currents of the region. State of Emergency questions whether we can grasp the truth after the fact. And yet, in the very telling of its interlocking stories, it reaffirms the importance of trying.

  • Price: $19.99
  • Pages: 302
  • Carton Quantity: 24
  • Publisher: World Editions
  • Imprint: World Editions
  • Publication Date: 3rd June 2025
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9781642861549
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    FICTION / Political
    FICTION / Literary
    FICTION / World Literature / Southeast Asia

Praise for State of Emergency

Shortlisted for the NUS Singapore History Prize 2021

Winner of the Singapore Literature Prize 2018, Fiction

Shortlisted for the Singapore Book Awards 2018, Best Fiction Title

Finalist for the Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2016

“Masterfully written. Tiang has that rare talent for capturing some of the more unpleasant, eminently relatable aspects of Singapore society—from pious bureaucrats to sadistic authority figures—without cloying his art with sentimentalism or bitterness. State of Emergency is a compelling, important piece of work from one of Singapore’s finest living authors.” —The Straits Times

“Each of State of Emergency’s six sections, focusing on one character and period at a time, is gripping and powerfully emotive. All Tiang’s characters are well-realised, vulnerable, conflicted and forced to bear the burden of guilt for things which are beyond their control. The scars left on the extended Low family, split apart in so many ways and denied the chance to live normally together, mirror the scars etched deeply into a nation.” —The Herald

“Informed by years of painstaking research and brought to life with naturalistic, context-sensitive dialogue, Tiang’s characters speak not only with the authority, but also the tenderness, of truth. State of Emergency speaks as much to a world rocked by division and inequality as a country grappling with its own biography. It persuades us that there is always another layer to the truth, that one’s security and prosperity is ever, for another, a perpetual and bruising state of emergency.” —Asian Review of Books

State of Emergency boldly takes on periods in Singapore’s history that many people would prefer not to face. To what degree citizens are culpable in what they have done and what they have failed to do at the worst moments of their nation’s history: this is the vital and uneasy question the novel impresses upon its readers.” —Singapore Unbound

“Epic in scope, yet so intimate in its depiction of the characters. Tiang is a brilliant writer.” —KENNY CHAN, Chief Judge, Singapore Literature Prize 2018 (English Fiction)

“A superbly structured piece of work. The sweep of the dramatic narrative is impressive, with just the right dose of intrigue and mystery.” —HARESH SHARMA, Resident Playwright, The Necessary Stage

“A well-written novel, and it has a wide historical perspective.” —PHILIP HOLDEN, author of Heaven Has Eyes

Jeremy Tiang won the Singapore Literature Prize for his novel State of Emergency, and was shortlisted for the same prize for his short story collection It Never Rains on National Day. He has translated over thirty books from Chinese, including Zhang Yueran's Cocoon for World Editions, which won the Singapore Literature Prize. He also writes and translates plays -- most recently Salesman之死, which was staged at New York's Connelly Theater and received an Obie Award. Originally from Singapore, he now lives in New York City.