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Peninsular, Daren Shiau's second book, is built around the inescapable motif of islands and archipelagos. The collection explores identity and existence through notions of fragments, fragmentation, and the fragility of wholeness.
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Explores identity through islands' fragility and diversity.
Who is this book for?
If you're captivated by the idea of islands as symbols of identity and human connection, Peninsular offers a poetic reflection on fragility and unity. Daren Shiau's lyrical prose invites you into a world where each island tells a story of disparate parts forming a fragile whole, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in the deeper meanings of place and self.