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Paying Piya tribute
Personal anecdotes reveal rarely known aspects of a man who had a huge impact on the arts in Malaysia.
Keeping up Tempo
Last Tuesday night in Kuala Lumpur, Indonesian poet and essayist Goenawan Mohamad enthralled a few dozen fans with a reading of his poems.
Real reading, real writers, real issues
While the government's agenda is to promote reading, a literary festival was held recently to take Malaysians beyond this - to show how literature and its related art forms are relevant for the life experiences.
Writers to watch out for
Paul Bailey, twice shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction - for I>Peter Smart's Confessions/I(1977) and I>Gabriel's Lament/I(1986) - is among a host of writers who will be involved in the Citigroup Kuala Lumpur International Literary Festival.
Lots in store for literary festival
Come July 29, Kuala Lumpur will hog the literary limelight. It will host, for the first time, a festival that will bring together writers and academicians from eight countries, for readings and workshops, and to share and exchange ideas.
Poet buoyed by burst of creativity
WITH his shirt unbuttoned down to the navel and his papers scattered all over the floor, Salleh Ben Joned looks for all the world like a caricature of an eccentric intellectual. And when his voice rang out at Silverfish bookstore in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 13, Salleh did indeed confirm both his eccentricity and intellectual prowess.
A Salleh re-issue
There is a re-issue of I>As I Please/Iby Salleh Ben Joned from 4.30pm to 6.30pm today at Silverfish Books, 67-1, Jalan Telawi Tiga, Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur.