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Sustenance by Simone Lazaroo

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September 2010, no. 324

Sustenance by Simone Lazaroo

UWAP, $32.95 pb, 300 pp, 9781742580715

Sustenance by Simone Lazaroo

by
September 2010, no. 324

Food is often used as a metaphor for a range of emotions, and this device is underscored in Simone Lazaroo’s fourth book. The title alludes to the idea of nourishment as a substitute for love, sex and religion. Indeed, the protagonist, Malaysian Perpetua de Mello, is a chef at a four-and-a-half-star Balinese tourist resort, the Elsewhere Hotel. Although the slogan in its promotional flyer encourages visitors to ‘Find yourself at Elsewhere Hotel’, most of the guests have come to lose themselves, to seek consolation from whatever ails them back home. Though undated, the novel is set soon after the bombing attacks in Bali; the tremors of the terrorist strikes still reverberate. It depicts a nervous island desperate to attract more tourists, if only to stimulate its damaged economy. There has even been a directive in the local media to smile more at foreigners.

Thuy On reviews 'Sustenance' by Simone Lazaroo

Sustenance

by Simone Lazaroo

UWAP, $32.95 pb, 300 pp, 9781742580715

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