Singing is listening
Michael Freeman
New poetry from Asia’s remote borderlands
New poetry from Asia’s remote borderlands
How Western reviewers missed the point of Eka Kurniawan’s latest work.
Can Ho Chi Minh City survive the drive to transform it into little Singapore?
The genius behind Charlie Chan Hock Chye.
Think Hollywood whitewashing is just about representation and diversity?
Poetry by Richard Milazzo.
In the north-west of Cambodia, a foreigner finds his home.
Pre-’75 Saigon music is popular among young Vietnamese.
I was warned about interviewing Cambodia’s greatest architect, Vann Molyvann.
Why the US can’t make an honest film about the war it lost
When Formosa couldn’t build its steel plant in Taiwan, it turned to Vietnam.
Before he was arrested, Ko Swe Win was already a target.
Why America should forgive Cambodia’s war debt.
The latest in verse from around the Mekong region
Amid the sectarian violence, life in Thailand’s troubled south resembles life everywhere else.
Something is missing at the heart of Thai democracy.
New poetry from Nguyen Quan
Rapid urbanisation has transformed Laos from a backwater to a regional hub.
Ocean Vuong’s poetry describes a world of memory, desire and violence.
How Bangkok’s middle class live out their fears and fantasies in shopping malls.
Since she assumed power, Aung San Suu Kyi has suffered a spectacular fall from grace.
Two new books labour under the shadow of Salman Rushdie’s masterpiece.
Poetry by Liam Moore
The enfant terrible of Thai literature breaks rules and conventions to get to the truth
How a poem laden with colonial clichés gained such a hold on the Western imagination.
How the former pop singer turned into a protest artist.
How a French traveller stumbled upon the Miao and their textile culture
Why Vietnam’s young writers are going online
Cambodians are turning to social media to keep an eye on their political masters.
When Pablo Nerduda landed in Burma.
How war could have been avoided in Vietnam
How Aung San Suu Syi has failed to deliver peace to the borderlands of Myanmar.
In the wake of Donald Trump, writing about refugees has become a political act.
Who wrote the only surviving written account of the Khmer Empire?
The brilliant career of archaeologist Pascal Royere
Can fiction help us come to terms with the pending problems of climate change?
A detailed examination of the Buddhist nationalist group that is causing havoc in Myanmar.
Tran Dan’s classic war novel, Crossroads and Lampposts, in English for the first time.
Is ASEAN a miracle? Or just a 50-year-old talkshop?
France extended its power in Vietnam by taking over the production of alcohol.