Topic: Articulating a
NationVenue: Silverfish Books Sdn Bhd, 28-1, Jalan Telawi, Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03-22844837
Date & time: Saturday, 18 January, 2014 at 5.30pm
Rehman Rashid's A Malaysian Journey, when it was first published in 1993, practically exploded on the Malaysian cultural and literary conciousness with its warts and all, non-tourism approach to the society and culture. It was a nation we all knew existed, which we loved (and still do) immensely, but dared not (and many of us still dare not) speak its name. It was a book that dared to escape (no, tear off) long-existing literary (and cultural) shackles of parochialism that had confined us to our own race and religion for so long, and to embrace our real identity as all-inclusive Malaysians. A Malaysian Journey told us that it's all right to love ourselves for what we are; no apologies needed. One could say, it was a much-awaited (and needed) turning point in Malaysian literature.
Rehman Rashid's A Malaysian Journey commemorated its 20th anniversary in 2013, with a new edition in hardback, with a new preface and end-paper maps. The book, that was hailed as a 'modern Malaysian classic', still is now, perhaps more than ever before, speaking to a new generation of readers, explaining why things are the way they are in this country.
The author's topic for the public talk at Silverfish Books, Articulating a Nation, will focus "on the need to speak for others in a nation now composed entirely of them." A reviewer wrote in Amazon.com that "as more Malaysians become like Rehman, the accuracy of this book will fade into fable." Sorry, not happening. More Malaysians are, certainly, thinking like Rehman Rashid, but we are also seeing more circling of wagons.
Expect Rehman Rashid to be articulate and engaging. It will be an interesting evening. (Bring a bottle of red if you can!)
Admission is free, but do email us if you are attending, for us to estimate the numbers.

Rozlan Mohd Noor will launch his new book, Bayu, on Saturday,
December 7, 2013, at 5.30pm at Silverfish Books, 28-1, Jalan Telawi,
Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: +603-22844837.
This is on short notice,
yes. The Lincoln corner is organising a roundtable with
Barbara Ismail (the author of Shadow Play) on Saturday, November 9,
at the Lincoln corner at the Kuala Lumpur Library (Jalan
Raja/Dataran Merdeka) at 10:00 am – 11:00 am. She will be discussing
the influences on her writing work, her passion, and her time in
Kelantan. She would also like to get a feel for Malaysian writing
and publishing while she's here. Please email Gerard George of
the Lincoln Center: GeorgeG2@state.gov if you are interested
to attend. We believe that places are limited.
Briefly
Title: "Revisiting Magic
and Magical Realism in South America".
Rabak-Lit presents poetry of Fynn Jamal -- readings from Puisi Tepi Jalan on 6 July, 2013, Saturday, from 1.00 pm to 3.00pm at
Silverfish Books will be celebrating its birthday on June 26, 2013.
Yes, it was fourteen years ago that we first opened shop in Desa Seri
Hartamas. We made a lot of friends, offended some, published over 50
books, organised two International Literary Festivals and many
readings and book launches, had a few battles, won some, lost some,
still fighting others, and we had hope we made a small dent in the
Malaysian literary world, and we believe we have. (The presence of
so many indie publishers both in Malay and English is a testimony of
sorts. We hope more will join the wagon.)
Topic: What Darwin did
INVITATION
Children's
Book Week is here again at Silverfish Books, 28-1 Jalan Telawi,
Bangsar Baru, 59100KL. Selected Malaysian children's books will be
available at special promotional prices throughout the week. There will
be story telling and activity sessions for children on Saturday 11th May
and 18th May, in addition to meetings with children's book writers and
illustrators. And lots of balloons will be given away! The Children's
Book Week is organised by Yusof Gajah Lingard Literary Agency and Oyez!Books for Children, with the support of Silverfish Books. 
Author and illustrator Yusof Gajah will be at Silverfish Books to talk about his new book, Sang Mongtel or Tiny the Elephant.
The London Book Fair this
year is from April 15 to 17 at Earl's Court. I'm familiar enough with
the city to know where that is, and I've been asked by several
people if I'd be going to which I've saying,"No." I used to say the
same about Frankfurt until four years ago, but the reasons were
different (or at least that's what I tell myself). Those who had been to it would
tell me that Frankfurt is an experience not to be missed by anyone
in the trade, and it's not that I didn't believe them. It was just that I didn't
think I was ready: I didn't have anything worth showing. (Many have
gone to such shows and festivals with much less, but that's them,
not me.) And when I finally thought I had something, and went to
Frankfurt, I was stunned by what I saw. What do I like about it?
First, it's a trade fair, not a consumer fair (though the public is
allowed in on the last two days of the five-day event), and, second,
it's amazing how much publishing there is in the world.
Silverfish Books has been
invited (by MPH Distributors) to host a reading from Tash Aw’s latest
book Five Star Billionaire.












