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Map of the Invisible World : ウィキペディア英語版 | Map of the Invisible World
''Map of the Invisible World'' is the second novel by Tash Aw and was released in 2009. It is about two brothers, Adam and Johan, who were abandoned by their mother as children, and later separated when they were adopted by different families in Indonesia and Malaysia.〔(Clinging To The Past And 'The Invisible World' ) NPR〕 ==Reception== Critical reception for ''Map of the Invisible World'' has been mostly positive,〔(Map of the Invisible World ) Time Out New York〕〔(Book review: Map of the Invisible World, by Tash Aw ) The Scotsman〕 with The Guardian writing that the book was "haunting and memorable".〔(Islands of the mind ) Guardian〕 The LA Times praised Aw's "intriguing secondary characters", but stated that "In the end, Aw fails to build on what he did so well in his debut novel".〔('Map of the Invisible World' by Tash Aw ) LA Times〕 The Christian Science Monitor wrote that there were a "couple of coincidences too many near the end of the novel, and certain characters’ motivations remain ever unclear, but Aw’s haunting writing and his detailed evocation of 1960s Indonesia are both masterly".〔(Map of the Invisible World ) CS Monitor〕 Washington Times staff member Cecie O'Bryon called the book "wonderfully written", praising Aw's "interwoven voices".〔(Book Review: Map of the Invisible World ) Washington Times〕 The Daily Telegraph criticized the book, citing the suspense as "half-hearted" and the character of Adam as "so infuriatingly passive that he is neither credible nor particularly engaging".〔(Map of the Invisible World By Tash Aw: review ) The Telegraph〕 The Daily Mail reviewed the book, writing that Aw is "a writer of great power and delicacy" but that the book was "a slightly perfunctory tale of diplomatic intrigue".〔(Map Of The Invisible World ) Daily Mail〕
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