In, Happy Stories, Mostly, a collection of short stories, the complexities of queer life in the Southeast Asian country come into focus. Happy endings (or beginnings) don’t make for good fiction, as ...
In a sweltering remote village surrounded by oil palm plantations, a conservation forest farmer shares ideas and hopes. A loud voice despite the threats against the land mafia. The Arah Singgah ...
Novels and stories by Itamar Vieira Junior, Carlos Fonseca, Guadalupe Nettel and Norman Erikson Pasaribu. Credit...John Gall Supported by By Anderson Tepper CROOKED PLOW (Verso, 276 pp., paperback, ...
Tue, January 22, 2019 Published on Jan. 22, 2019 Published on 2019-01-22T09:32:42+07:00 Sergius Seeks Bacchus author Norman Erikson Pasaribu is on a mission to bring translator Tiffany Tsao to London.
In this monthly column, writer Sohini Basak sets out to interview contemporary writers from Asia to understand the nuances of cultural practices, power hierarchies, literary lineages, gender norms, ...
In, Happy Stories, Mostly, a collection of short stories, the complexities of queer life in the Southeast Asian country come into focus. Downtown Jakarta, 2006. (Photo by Jewel Samad / AFP via Getty ...
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