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The Near and the Far

New Stories from the Asia-Pacific Region

David Carlin 

(Editor)

Alice Pung 

(Foreword by)
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Description

From 21 of the best writers in the Asia-Pacific region comes a collection about finding connections where you least expect them.

It's a sweltering night in Kuala Lumpur, and a journalist is protesting in a city on the edge of meltdown. It's post-9/11 San Francisco, and a woman meets her foster child, who provokes painful reminders of her past. It's contemporary Bangkok, and a writer's encounter with ladyboy culture prompts him to explore gender boundaries. And high in Queensland's Border Ranges, a boy prone to getting lost is having six tiny silver bells pinned to his chest ...

The Near and The Far is what results when award-winning writers from Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Myanmar, Malaysia, and Hong Kong share places, spaces, and ideas. Emerging from the Writers Immersion and Cultural Exchange program -- a unique series of residencies, workshops, and dialogues between writers -- this collection is a map of art and adventure, ideas and influences.

Featuring fiction and nonfiction from Cate Kennedy, Melissa Lucashenko, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Omar Musa, and many more, this collection bridges the distances between Asia, Australia, and the world. Every day is a border crossing, every story a threshold. Grab your passport and step beyond.

Product Details

PublisherScribe Us
Publish DateFebruary 05, 2019
Pages288
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781947534513
Dimensions8.2 X 5.3 X 0.9 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

David Carlin is an award-winning writer and creative artist. His books include The Abyssinian Contortionist, Our Father Who Wasn't There, and Performing Digital. David wrote and co-produced the radiophonic feature Making Up, which won four Gold and Silver awards at the 2016 New York Festivals International Radio Awards. David is vice-president of the international NonfictioNOW Conference, and Associate Professor of Creative Writing, co-founder of the non/fictionLab research group, and co-director of the WrICE program at RMIT University.
Francesca Rendle-Short is an award-winning novelist, memoirist, and essayist. She is the author of Imago and the acclaimed novel-cum-memoir Bite Your Tongue. Her work has appeared in a wide range of Australian and international publications, including Best Australian Science Writing, Overland, and The Essay Review, and her artwork is in the collection of the State Library of Queensland. Francesca is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at RMIT University, where she is co-founder and co-director of the non/fictionLab research group and the WrICE program.

Reviews

"The well-made story is back...The Near and the Far compresses time and space in a way that forces new kinds of utterance. It creates a welcome revealing composite of our place and moment-an array of searching, sweaty, breath-stopping, boldly crafted exchange offerings."
--Nicholas Jose, TEXT

"These stories--by some of the region's brightest stars-burn so compellingly, you can almost feel heat from the pages."
--Benjamin Law

"This meticulously curated mix of fiction, nonfiction, essays and poetry explore place, culture and identity in luminous and inventive ways...The anthology attests to the important work that can result from writers immersing themselves in a place so unlike their home, where fresh collaborations are forged and new ways of thinking divulged."
--Bookseller+Publisher

"A remarkable collection of 21 pieces...As a bridge between literary spheres, we can only hope it is the first and not the last."
--The Australian

"What a great pleasure to read such a diverse group of strong writers, working across such a variety of styles. Setting down their truths, while learning others. Their reflections on creative process are an added bonus."
--Sophie Cunningham

"[An] impressive anthology of stories from Asia Pacific...a substantial collection of writing [that] would make an excellent teaching text."
--The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald

"The anthology format presents a unique opportunity to represent diverse authors and literature in meaningful ways...The Near and the Far travels a long way, literally and figuratively, in achieving this. An...impressive anthology, sure to stir something powerful in many a reader."
--Australian Book Review

"The calibre is impressive...some names will be familiar, others not so much, but all offer an insider's perspective on inhabiting a different world from perhaps one that we're used to...[a] strong collection."
--Thuy On, The Big Issue

"All new pieces from both homegrown writers as well as those from the Asia-Pacific, this anthology was borne of reciprocal residencies and cultural events. Poems, vignettes, memoir and non-fiction encompass a wide ambit-from traffic chaos and post-war reflections in Vietnam to gender politics in Bangkok."
--Sunday Age 'Best Summer Reads'

"The WrICE program is 'a network of collegiate Asia-Pacific writers who will be reading and influencing each other's work for years to come...a timely reminder that the globe is shrinking...an energising, surprising, productive and inspiring experience."
--Melissa Lucashenko

"I see [the WrICE program] as a unique opportunity to explore a rich culture that is rapidly modernising, but has ancient roots, through poetry, music and art."
--Omar Musa

"[The program has] reaffirmed my belief that in order to flourish, Australian literature must be locally grounded, but globally minded...The fostering of a strong Asia-Pacific writing community, and the exchange of ideas and experiences within that community, is vital to the growth and survival of Australian literature."
--Maxine Beneba Clarke

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