
Moments before Tandav / 在坦達瓦舞之前
"This is a story conveyed to me by a dear friend, who was wrongfully convicted of a crime he didn’t commit, and became a temporary resident at the Sungai Buloh prison in Malaysia..." Moments before Tandav is a story that happened in a Malaysian prison. Amidst the complexity of ethnic relations and social realities in Malaysia, a person who has been wrongly convicted and temporarily sentenced to a prison term, is left without any support and seeking for spiritual solace. The main part of the book explores the subtle connections between food, religion, and the government, presented in the form of an archival document. The “Glossary” includes five subjects : “Tandav,” “Sungai Bulloh Prison,” “This Could Be Us,” “Lingam,” and “Bodhi Tree.” Interspersed with explanations of terms, stories, and real-life accounts, this book presents a deeply complex relationship between criminals, the prison system, racial problems and immigrant populations. The book is published in four lan