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LOOK OUT for my interviews with
Janice Y.K. Lee, author of
The Piano Teacher (Viking/Harper Press, February 2009);
Simon Robson, author of
The Separate Heart and Other Stories (Jonathan Cape, 2007), a collection of ten stories that was shortlisted for the
2007 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award, and a forthcoming novel,
The Observatory by Daylight (Jonathan Cape, 2010);
Mo Zhi Hong, author of
The Year of the Shanghai Shark (Penguin New Zealand, 2008), which recently won the
2009 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book (Southeast Asia & South Pacific);
Lau Siew Mei, author of
Playing Madame Mao and
The Dispeller of Worries (Marshall Cavendish, March 2009);
Charlotte Bacon, author of the novel,
Split Estate (Picador USA, 2008), and a story collection,
A Private State, which won the
PEN/Hemingway Award for First Fiction in 1997;
Jim Lynch, author of
The Highest Tide and the forthcoming
Border Songs (Alfred A. Knopf, June 2009);
Alice Pung, author of the family memoir,
Unpolished Gem: My Mother, My Grandmother, and Me, and editor of the collection,
Growing Up Asian in Australia;
Shamini Flint, author of the brand-new
Inspector Singh Investigates crime series; and
Miguel Syjuco, winner of the
2008 Man Asian Literary Prize for the forthcoming novel,
Ilustrado (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2010).
TAN MAY LEE has interviewed Sydney-based
Antony Loewenstein, author of the best-selling book,
My Israel Question, a controversial discussion of one of the most important issues of our time, as well as
The Blogging Revolution, a searching examination of the ways the Internet is threatening the rule of some of the planet’s most repressive governments. Also her interview with
Tash Aw, author of
The Harmony Silk Factory, who was recently in Kuala Lumpur on a book tour in conjunction with the publication of his second novel,
Map of the Invisible World.
DEEPIKA SHETTY has also interviewed
Vikas Swarup, best-selling author of
Q&A (
Slumdog Millionaire) and
Six Suspects.
JANET TAY has interviewed
Brian Leung, author of
Lost Men and
World Famous Love Acts;
Yiyun Li, author of the prize-winning
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers and
The Vagrants (Random House/Fourth Estate, 2009);
Mohammed Hanif, the
Man Booker Prize-longlisted author of
A Case of Exploding Mangoes (Jonathan Cape/Random House, 2008) and the recent winner of the
2009 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book; and
Nobel Prize-winner
J.M. Coetzee, who has a new novel,
Summertime (Harvill Secker/Random House), coming out in September 2009.
SHARON BAKAR has interviewed
Hari Kunzru, author of
My Revolutions,
Transmission and
The Impressionist.
1 Comments:
A good way of keeping up with the major prizewinners is www.bookprizeinfo.com.
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