You may be interested in one or other of these pieces, which I've had published this week:
Review of Little Aunt Crane by Geling Yan / Yan Geling for Asian Review of Books
Interview with Elisabeth Koch, a milliner in Beijing, for the UK Telegraph
My weekly blog about life in Singapore for the UK Telegraph
Thursday, 14 January 2016
500 words from Ann Bennett
500 words from...is a series of guest posts from authors writing about
Asia, and published by Asia-based, or Asia-focussed, publishing houses, in which
they talk about their latest books. Here Ann Bennett writes about Bamboo Island, the second book in her World
War II South East Asian trilogy. Last
year, in the Year of the Horse, the first book, Bamboo Heart, won the inaugural Asian Books Blog Book of the Lunar New
Year. The trilogy is published by Monsoon, a company specialising in books that
open windows onto South East Asian history.
So: over to Ann…
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Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Catch-up: Asian Review of Books
Asian Review of Books kept up the flow of interesting material whilst Asian Books Blog was closed for Christmas and the Western New Year. Here are links to three weeks' worth of reviews, excerpts, letters, essays, listings, translations, news items, and round ups.
All Monsters Must Die: An Excursion to North Korea by Magnus Bartas and Fredrik Ekman reviewed by Thomas London
Hong Kong-born poet Sarah Howe wins young writer of the year award
Outside reading: links to interviews, essays and articles on translation, prizes, history, China
Opera: Il Trovatore, Musica Viva, Hong Kong reviewed by Peter Gordon
China’s Disruptors: How Alibaba, Xiaomi, Tencent, and Other Companies are Changing the Rules of Business by Edward Tse reviewed by John D. Van Fleet
Hong Kong-born poet Sarah Howe wins young writer of the year award
Outside reading: links to interviews, essays and articles on translation, prizes, history, China
Opera: Il Trovatore, Musica Viva, Hong Kong reviewed by Peter Gordon
China’s Disruptors: How Alibaba, Xiaomi, Tencent, and Other Companies are Changing the Rules of Business by Edward Tse reviewed by John D. Van Fleet
A tenor in Magadan: Vadim Kozin and Kseniya Melnik’s Snow in May posted by Peter Gordon
JFK’s Forgotten Crisis: Tibet, the CIA, and the Sino-Indian War by Bruce Riedel reviewed by Glyn Ford
Cosmopolites: The Coming of the Global Citizen by Atossia Araxia Abrahamian reviewed by Nicholas Gordon
Three Centuries of Conflict in East Timor by Douglas Kammen reviewed by Peter Gordon
JFK’s Forgotten Crisis: Tibet, the CIA, and the Sino-Indian War by Bruce Riedel reviewed by Glyn Ford
Cosmopolites: The Coming of the Global Citizen by Atossia Araxia Abrahamian reviewed by Nicholas Gordon
Three Centuries of Conflict in East Timor by Douglas Kammen reviewed by Peter Gordon
Jade Dragon Mountain by Elsa Hart reviewed by Jonathan Chatwin
Outside reading: links to essays and news on books and writing from Japan, India, China, Israel
The Age of Trade: The Manila Galleons and the Dawn of the Global Economy by Arturo Giraldez reviewed by Juan José Morales
The Gunpowder Age: China, Military Innovation, and the Rise of the West in World Historyby Tonio Andrade reviewed by Francis P Sempa
Outside reading: links to essays and news on books and writing from Japan, India, China, Israel
The Age of Trade: The Manila Galleons and the Dawn of the Global Economy by Arturo Giraldez reviewed by Juan José Morales
The Gunpowder Age: China, Military Innovation, and the Rise of the West in World Historyby Tonio Andrade reviewed by Francis P Sempa
Little Aunt Crane by Yan Geling, translated from Chinese by Esther Tyldesley reviewed byRosie Milne
ARB Quarterly for January 2016
Little Rice: Smartphones, Xiaomi, and the Chinese Dream by Clay Shirky reviewed byStephen Maire
Points of Origin, stories by Diao Dou, translated by Brendan O'Kane reviewed by Peter Gordon
ARB Quarterly for January 2016
Little Rice: Smartphones, Xiaomi, and the Chinese Dream by Clay Shirky reviewed byStephen Maire
Points of Origin, stories by Diao Dou, translated by Brendan O'Kane reviewed by Peter Gordon
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
The Asian Books Blog Book of the Lunar Year
Asian Books Blog runs its own
literary award: The Asian Books Blog Book of the Lunar Year. The winner, for the
Year of the Ram / Goat, now drawing to a close, will be announced on February 7,
Chinese New Year’s Eve for the upcoming Year of the Monkey.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Closing for Christmas
Merry Christmas! Merry reading!
Best wishes for 2016!
The blog is closed from today, Monday 21 December, until Tuesday 12 January, when we'll be back with details of the Asian Books Blog Book of the Lunar Year Award, for the Year of the Sheep / Goat / Deer.
Best wishes for 2016!
The blog is closed from today, Monday 21 December, until Tuesday 12 January, when we'll be back with details of the Asian Books Blog Book of the Lunar Year Award, for the Year of the Sheep / Goat / Deer.
Sunday, 20 December 2015
Saturday, 19 December 2015
Tales of Two Cities: Hong Kong and Singapore
Tales of Two Cities: An Anthology
of Short Stories by the Hong Kong Writers Circle, and the Singapore Writers
Group presents four faces of each city: the changing city; the historic city;
the mystical city; the capricious city.
There are twenty three stories in the collection, which has been co-edited by
Alice Clark-Platts, and S. Micky Lin, from the Singapore Writers Group, and
Edmund Price and Harmony Sin, from the Hong Kong Writers Circle. Here, Alice Clark-Platts gives a glimpse of how the collaboration
worked.
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