Kam Raslan's right. In the preface for his new book, Confessions of an Old Boy: The Dato' Hamid Adventures he writes that we've known Dato' Hamid all our lives. Seeing as my own dad is an old boy of MCKK, the people I get to meet when he drags me to an Old Boy function and the people he tells me of, reflect the characters found in Kam's book. It really does feel like I've known Dato' Hamid all my life. Dato' Hamid is a civil servant of the Tunku Abdul Rahman generation. He is the sort of person you rarely see nowadays, a fine example of the anachronistic Malay. This generation, groomed in the ways of the colonial British would be out of place not just in 21st century Malaysia, but in Britain too. And yet, Dato' Hamid, in all his snobbishness and patronising ways, is essentially a Malaysian. Without people like him, our country would probably never exist at all. At least not like we know it now. I'm glad that Kam Raslan decided to capture this ...
RIP, Kurt. Felt like it was just 1997 when I last said these words...
ReplyDeleteBro, what happened to you? Lama tak update dah...
ReplyDeletehey kenny! thanks for your concern! a little busy with life right now actually. will be back when the dust has settled down a bit. will blog about that later i think.
ReplyDeleteCool. Hope it all works out well for you. Look forward to the Return of the Ted. :)
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