This has
been a busy few weeks in the Asian literary calendar, with a variety of events
on offer. See, for example, recent posts on the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, and the Hong Kong International Literary Festival, as well as the on-going
series from the Singapore Writers Festival. Furthermore, the region’s literary
network, Asia Pacific Writers and Translators, which is currently based in Hong
Kong, but which is soon to move its headquarters to Brisbane, held its eighth
annual conference in Manila, from 22 – 25 October. Here Jane
Camens, co-founder and Executive Director, Asia Pacific Writers and
Translators, gives an account of proceedings.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
This Week in Asian Review of Books
See the Asian Review of Books for ever-interesting discussion. Here is a list of its newest reviews, excerpts, letters, essays, and round ups:
Letter from Singapore: Opening of the Writers Festival by Rosie Milne
Last War of the World-Island: The Geopolitics of Contemporary Russia by Alexander Dugin reviewed by Francis P Sempa
Last War of the World-Island: The Geopolitics of Contemporary Russia by Alexander Dugin reviewed by Francis P Sempa
Links to essays on Asian books and writing
A Brief History of Indonesia; Sultans, Spices, and Tsunamis: The Incredible Story of Southeast Asia’s Largest Nation by Tim Hannigan reviewed by Stephen Joyce
Asia’s New Battlefield: The USA, China, and the Struggle for the Western Pacific by Richard Javad Heydarian reviewed by Salvatore Babones
A Brief History of Indonesia; Sultans, Spices, and Tsunamis: The Incredible Story of Southeast Asia’s Largest Nation by Tim Hannigan reviewed by Stephen Joyce
Asia’s New Battlefield: The USA, China, and the Struggle for the Western Pacific by Richard Javad Heydarian reviewed by Salvatore Babones
Monday, 2 November 2015
Day 3: Singapore Writers Festival
Asian Books Blog is based in
Singapore. During the Singapore Writers Festival, (SWF) which is on now, and
runs through until November 8, daily posts will offer a flavour of events in
the Lion City.
So: Day 3...
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Sunday, 1 November 2015
The Sunday Post / Secular Publisher Hacked To Death In Bangladesh
The Sunday Post is suspended this week, because of the Singapore Writers Festival, but one calamity must be reported.
There is again horrible news from Bangladesh, where four atheist bloggers have been murdered over the past few months: Islamist extremists have hacked to death one publisher of secular books, Faisal Arefin Deepan, and attacked another one, landing him in hospital. Two writers were also attacked.
There is again horrible news from Bangladesh, where four atheist bloggers have been murdered over the past few months: Islamist extremists have hacked to death one publisher of secular books, Faisal Arefin Deepan, and attacked another one, landing him in hospital. Two writers were also attacked.
You will be able to find plenty of coverage on the internet, and through social media, but here are some places to start:
The Daily Star (Bangladesh) - under the headline free thinking mauled once again.
PEN, the international free speech advocacy group, this is the response from the American branch.
The Guardian (UK)
Al Jazeera (Qatar)
The Hindu (India)
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Day 2: Singapore Writers Festival
Asian Books Blog is based in
Singapore. During the Singapore
Writers Festival, (SWF) which is on now, and runs through until November 8,
daily posts will offer a flavour of events in the Lion City.
So: Day 2 ...
I evidently managed to miss Stories From Islands, Songs From
Islanders 1, but I did catch Stories From Islands, Songs From Islanders 2.
This brought together 5 authors, from geographically widely separated islands,
to explore what, if anything, is unique about literature from islands. Does it
reveal a sense of isolation? A strong sense of identity? Or what?
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Saturday, 31 October 2015
Olivia & Sophia: Launch
Olivia & Sophia, my own new historical novel, which examines Raffles' life through the eyes of his two wives, has its Asian launch at the Singapore Writers Festival tomorrow - Sunday November 1. (It will be publishing in the UK in March 2016.) If you happen to be in Singapore, and you'd like to come along: great! The launch is 5.30 - 6.30 at The Arts House.
Olivia & Sophia is available from Amazon here.
Olivia & Sophia is available from Amazon here.
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Day 1: Singapore Writers Festival
So: an update on the launch...
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