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Sitti Nurbaya
Siti Nurbaya by Marah Rusli is a classic novel that remains poignant even today. When it was first published, the novel made great impact on the region which was then known as the …
What's Left & Other Poems
Taufik Ikram Jamil’s poetry is filled with references to the geography, history and classic Malay literature. With their Malay flavor and diction, his poems convey a tension …
The Mystical Path of Badrul Mustafa
The Mystical Path of Badrul Mustafa is a collection of poetry that follows various narratives of Badrul Mustafa. Heru's poems alternate from Badrul absurdly seeking truth from …
Sukra's Eyes & Other Tales
Many of Gunawan Maryanto's stories are reinterpretations of Javanese literary texts which themselves were based on or inspired by episodes in the in the Mahabharata and other …
The Golden Road: A Novel of Deng Xiaoping Era China
Life Under Mao Zedong's Rule
On Oct 1, 1949, when Mao Zedong proclaimed the official establishment of the People's Republic of China, the aims of the Communist Party of China were still largely unknown to the …
The Rose of Cikembang
First published in 1927, Kwee Tek Hoay’s The Rose of Cikembang is an excellent example of the peranakan literature of the Netherlands East Indies that flourished between the 1900s …
Haji Syiah & Other Stories
Ben Sohib's stories, often set in Jakarta and with their panoramic backdrop of urban Muslim life, contain fierce criticism against religious radicalism and serve to admonish people …
The Garden of Delights & Other Tales
Azhari's reimagined stories of Aceh in the 17th century encompass a garden of extraordinary beauty, a turtle with chin hairs, pirates in the waters of the Malacca Straits, and so …
About My Dad, Who Could Fly: A Novel of China's Northwest
About My Dad, Who Could Fly: A Novel of China's Northwest is the first book of Lu Tao's "Silver City Trilogy" whose novels cover three distinct periods during the years from 1949 …
Two Postmen and Other Poems
Ni Made's poetry invites the reader into quite often quotidian descriptions and moments of life that simultaneously express very symbolic and allegorical messages. She writes very …