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Wednesday, 20 May 2015

This Week in Asian Review of Books

Asian Books Blog is not a review site. If you want reviews, see the Asian Review of Books. Here is a list of its newest reviews and round ups:


This is How it Really Sounds by Stuart Archer Cohen reviewed by Melanie Ho
Outside reading: links to essays and articles on Eileen Chang, Orhan Pamuk, Asian literature selected by Peter Gordon
Review round up: The Tears of the Rajas: Mutiny, Money and Marriage in India 1805-1905 by Ferdinand Mount 
Oriental Traits in Leonardo da Vinci’s Work by Angelo Paratico (excerpt)
The Bamboo Stalk by Saud Alsanousi, translated from Arabic by Jonathan Wright reviewed by Peter Gordon
ARB reviews of Buzzfeed’s "32 Essential Asian-American Writers You Need To Be Reading" 
Chander and Sudha by Dharamvir Bharati, translated by Poonam Saxena reviewed by Jane Wallace
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