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November 2017

Singing is listening

Michael Freeman

New poetry from Asia’s remote borderlands

November 2017

Pulp horror

Tiffany Tsao

How Western reviewers missed the point of Eka Kurniawan’s latest work.

November 2017

Fall for Saigon

Connla Stokes

Can Ho Chi Minh City survive the drive to transform it into little Singapore?

November 2017

Drawing Charlie Chan

Calvin Godfrey

The genius behind Charlie Chan Hock Chye.

November 2017

White out

Pim Wangtechawat

Think Hollywood whitewashing is just about representation and diversity?

November 2017

Fleas and lice

Richard Milazzo

Poetry by Richard Milazzo.

November 2017

Riding the bamboo

Brent Crane

In the north-west of Cambodia, a foreigner finds his home.

November 2017

Yellow music

Cuong Pham

Pre-’75 Saigon music is popular among young Vietnamese.

October 2017

Light as air

Michelle Vachon

I was warned about interviewing Cambodia’s greatest architect, Vann Molyvann.

July 2017

America’s amnesia

Thomas A. Bass

Why the US can’t make an honest film about the war it lost

July 2017

Formosakill

Calvin Godfrey

When Formosa couldn’t build its steel plant in Taiwan, it turned to Vietnam.

July 2017

Cause and karma

Amy Doffegnies

Before he was arrested, Ko Swe Win was already a target.

July 2017

The past isn’t past

Sebastian Strangio

Why America should forgive Cambodia’s war debt.

July 2017

Poetry

Moe Way, Maung Shin Saw, Maung Sein Win

The latest in verse from around the Mekong region

July 2017

Deep south

Abby Seiff

Amid the sectarian violence, life in Thailand’s troubled south resembles life everywhere else.

July 2017

Too much democracy

T.F. Rhoden

Something is missing at the heart of Thai democracy.

July 2017

Coma-tose

Nguyen Quan

New poetry from Nguyen Quan

July 2017

On the move

Martin Stuart-Fox

Rapid urbanisation has transformed Laos from a backwater to a regional hub.

July 2017

Exile wounds

Michael Freeman

Ocean Vuong’s poetry describes a world of memory, desire and violence.

July 2017

Life as a shopping mall

Pim Wangtechawat

How Bangkok’s middle class live out their fears and fantasies in shopping malls.

July 2017

Fallen idol

Andrew Selth

Since she assumed power, Aung San Suu Kyi has suffered a spectacular fall from grace.

July 2017

Midday’s children

Rupert Winchester

Two new books labour under the shadow of Salman Rushdie’s masterpiece.

July 2017

Eulogy for the street

Liam Moore

Poetry by Liam Moore

July 2017

In parentheses

Philip Cornwel-Smith

The enfant terrible of Thai literature breaks rules and conventions to get to the truth

July 2017

Back to Mandalay

Joseph Woods

How a poem laden with colonial clichés gained such a hold on the Western imagination.

July 2017

The singing dissident

Nguyen Qui Duc

How the former pop singer turned into a protest artist.

July 2017

Thread songs

Gill Green

How a French traveller stumbled upon the Miao and their textile culture

July 2017

Vietnam’s book market

Pham Trang Nhung

Why Vietnam’s young writers are going online

July 2017

Watching the watcher

Julia Wallace

Cambodians are turning to social media to keep an eye on their political masters.

July 2017

Pablo and Josie

James Jennings

When Pablo Nerduda landed in Burma.

April 2017

Peace matters

Christopher Goscha

How war could have been avoided in Vietnam

April 2017

Frontier flux

David Eimer

How Aung San Suu Syi has failed to deliver peace to the borderlands of Myanmar.

April 2017

The humaniser

Tillman Miller

In the wake of Donald Trump, writing about refugees has become a political act.

April 2017

Khmer ways

Jack Weatherford

Who wrote the only surviving written account of the Khmer Empire?

April 2017

Monumental

Aedeen Cremin

The brilliant career of archaeologist Pascal Royere

April 2017

Narrative change

Michael Freeman

Can fiction help us come to terms with the pending problems of climate change?

April 2017

MaBaTha

Matthew J Walton, Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi and Aye Thein

A detailed examination of the Buddhist nationalist group that is causing havoc in Myanmar.

April 2017

Winter 1954

Tran Dan

Tran Dan’s classic war novel, Crossroads and Lampposts, in English for the first time.

April 2017

Now we’re 50

Ooi Kee Beng

Is ASEAN a miracle? Or just a 50-year-old talkshop?

April 2017

Intoxicated

Ross West

France extended its power in Vietnam by taking over the production of alcohol.

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