Shopping Cart

A Rainbow Feast: New Asian Short Stories

Autor Mohammad A. Quayum

A Rainbow Feast: New Asian Short Stories
-5% disc.    23,50€
22,33€
Save 1,18€
Not available online, but our booksellers can check its availability to give you an estimate of when we might have it ready for you.
Free shipping
Mainland Spain
FREE shipping from €19

to mainland Spain

24/48h shipping

5% discount on all books

FREE pickup at the bookstore

Come and be surprised!

  • ISBN13 9789814302715
  • ISBN10 9814302716
  • Type Book
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Sections

Essays

A Rainbow Feast: New Asian Short Stories

Autor Mohammad A. Quayum

-5% disc.    23,50€
22,33€
Save 1,18€
Not available online, but our booksellers can check its availability to give you an estimate of when we might have it ready for you.
Free shipping
Mainland Spain
FREE shipping from €19

to mainland Spain

24/48h shipping

5% discount on all books

FREE pickup at the bookstore

Come and be surprised!

Book Details

Biographical Note:
Mohammad Quayum is professor of English at the International Islamic University Malaysia, and author of 20 books including Sharing Borders: Studies in Contemporary Singaporean-Malaysian Literature (Singapore National Library Board and Singapore Arts Council, 2009), One Sky, Many Horizons: Studies in Malaysian Literature in English (Marshall Cavendish Malaysia, 2007), Saul Bellow and American Transcendentalism (Peter Lang, New York, 2004) and The Merlion and the Hibiscus: Contemporary Short Stories from Singapore and Malaysia (Penguin India, 2001). His essays on American and Postcolonial literatures have appeared in leading literary journals inthe UK, the USA, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Singapore, Taiwan, India, and Malaysia. He has two books on Rabindranath Tagore forthcoming in 2011."

Publisher Marketing:
A veritable collection of 25 short stories by young and prizewinning Asian writers from 15 countries: Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, the UAE, Guyana, UK, USA and Australia. The stories dwell on universal themes of human experience social conflict, the clash of cultures, clash between tradition and modernization, loyalty, betrayal, love, horrors of war."

Sections

Essays