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About The Book
After a bad omen befalls her longhouse, Ratai feels compelled to join a war party to take enemy heads and save her people. The longhouse is against her joining the headhunting expedition but Ratai is stubborn because she has been adopted by Kumang, the goddess of the weave and the patroness of headhunters. Ratai must overcome deadly tasks, both in the forests of Borneo and in the Iban dream world, and she must find a balance between her desire to be the perfect Iban woman and her lust for adventure.
Iban Woman is the third in the Iban Dream series of standalone novels by Golda Mowe, the most prolific Iban novelist in English of her generation and a descendant of the erstwhile headhunters of Borneo. In this her latest book, readers are once again immersed in Iban culture, learning the art of the weave, how to interpret omens in nature and how to hunt for animals … and human heads.
Product Details
- Publisher: Monsoon (October 7, 2018)
- Length: 256 pages
- ISBN13: 9781912049363
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“This is exactly the book I've been waiting for – a fantasy novel that draws on the legends of our land. The author, who is of Iban and Melanau descent, was inspired by the tales she heard as a child in Sarawak and this exciting story draws on Iban mythology as well as the old ways of life that have all but disappeared. I look forward to more from Mowe and hope she will inspire other Malaysian writers to mine our local mythology for stories.” (On "Iban Dream")
– Daphne Lee, The Star, Malaysia
Mowe, of pure Borneo ancestry, is a great talent, a mistress of the English language, who has accomplished what no one else has done. Dash and craft at once inform her novel. Iban Dream is an ensera, or epic, written in English. The heroic register of Iban language differs exceedingly from that in English, yet Mowe has succeeded in recreating the Iban feeling–and even hinting at Iban literary glories – by English means. She's a skilled and learned prose stylist. (On "Iban Dream")
– Otto Steinmayer, Borneo Research Bulletin
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