UK-based Ann Bennett’s newly-published
Bamboo Road is part of a Second World War trilogy of historical novels set in Southeast Asia. Her
trilogy can be read in any order and includes her earlier titles Bamboo
Heart and Bamboo Island. Here Ann explains what inspired
her to write a trio of linked, standalone stories.
Friday, 7 April 2017
Sunday, 2 April 2017
Newly published: The Kingdom of Women by Choo Waihong
The Mosuo tribe is the
last surviving matrilineal and matriarchal society in the world. Choo Waihong brings
their story to light in The Kingdom of Women: Life, Love and Death in China’s
Hidden Mountains.
Friday, 31 March 2017
Lion City lit notes / SingPoWriMo starts tomorrow
Asian
Books Blog is based in Singapore. Our regular column Lion City Lit explores
in-depth what’s going on in the City-State, lit-wise. Lion City lit notes
provide quick updates between columns. By Lucia Damacela
Friday, 24 March 2017
Six images: The Ramayana
The Ramayana, traditionally
ascribed to the Hindu sage Valmiki,
is an ancient Sanskrit poem. It tells of Prince Rama’s banishment from his kingdom by
his father; his travels and adventures in forests across India with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana;
Sita’s kidnap by Ravana,
the demon king; Rama’s
struggles to rescue Sita.
The characters Rama, Sita,
Lakshmana, Bharata, an emperor, Hanuman, the monkey god, and Ravana are known throughout India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and
south-east Asian countries such as Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Versions of the Ramayana are
found in Khmer, Bahasa Indonesia, Malaysian, Tagalog, Thai, Lao, and
Burmese,
as well as in Indian languages.
Labels:
India
Sunday, 19 March 2017
Pirated books recovered from a book binding unit / printing press in Lahore
In a recent raid
carried out at a book binding unit / printing press in Lahore around 17,500
pirated copies of Oxford University Press (OUP) textbooks were seized. The raid
was conducted by the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) Lahore in
conjunction with OUP Pakistan. The unit / press was allegedly involved in the
printing of around 10,000 unbound; 2,200 finished; and 5,000 jackets of pirated
versions of OUP textbooks including New Oxford Modern English, New Countdown
Maths, New Oxford Primary Science, New Syllabus Primary
Mathematics, and New Oxford Progressive English Readers.
Labels:
Pakistan
Friday, 17 March 2017
William L. Gibson on trilogies
William L. Gibson is the author
of Singapore Black, Singapore Yellow and Singapore Red, which together form the
Detective Hawksworth Trilogy, hardboiled historical thrillers set in late 19th
Century Malaya and Singapore. Gibson says he always wanted to write a trilogy, and
he here explains why he decided the three-novel format “would be the best way
to tell the story I wanted to tell.”
Thursday, 16 March 2017
The Explosion Chronicles by Yan Lianke longlisted for 2017 Man Booker International Prize
The Explosion Chronicles by Yan Lianke, translated by Carlos Rojas, published by Chatto & Windus, has been long listed for the 2017 Man Booker International Prize - see previous post for more on the prize.
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