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field guides and nature books on Asia in the current issue of Persimmon

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From: "Caroline Herrick" <>
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 17:57:24 -0400
 
In Search of Painted Sweetlips, Wispy Waspfish,
and the Bornean Bristlehead:
a selection of recent field guides and nature books on Asia
 
in the current issue (Summer 2001) of
Persimmon: Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture
 
 
An authoritative report on the most recently published books on bird-watching and diving, flora and fauna in Asia is featured in the Summer issue of Persimmon: Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture. This guide to the guides is written by John Day, a dedicated conservationist who has lived and traveled in Asia  for many years and has served on the boards of the International Crane Foundation, the American Himalalyan Foundation, and the Chicago Academy of Sciences.
 
The issue also features "In the Shadow of the Dam," Peter Hessler's look at life in an endangered town on the Yangtze River, three hundred miles upstream from the controversial Three Gorges Project. (A complete table of contents for the issue can be found below.)
 
Persimmon: Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture is published three times a year by Contemporary Asian Culture, Inc., a not-for-profit educational organization whose mission is to provide to an English-speaking audience insights into contemporary Asian culture and social issues. The magazine is available by subscription, and at newsstands and independent bookstores nationwide, as well as at chains such as Barnes and Noble, Borders, and Tower. For more information about Persimmon, please take a look at our Web site, www.persimmon-mag.com  or contact:
 
 
******************************
Caroline Herrick
 
Persimmon: Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture
46 East 92nd Street
New York, NY 10128
phone/fax 212-831-4751
www.persimmon-mag.com
 

 
CONTENTS
Volume II, Number 2, Summer 2001
 
 
Features
WE JUST WANNA HAVE FUN
by Robert J. Fouser
The techno-pop duo Maywa Denki’s take on the "Japan system."
 
FROM SOUTHWEST CHINA TO APPALACHIA
by L. Somi Roy
Introducing regional filmmakers from Yunnan and Sichuan to the Appalshop media collective in Whitesburg, Kentucky.
 
WOMEN IN THE WAVES
by Jane Handel
The archetypal feminine in the work of Masami Teraoka.
 
A SMALL START
by Ingrid Muan
Artist and Khmer Rouge survivor Vann Nath plans for an old people’s home in Battambang, Cambodia.
 
On-Site: IN THE SHADOW OF THE DAM
by Peter Hessler
Life in a river town on the Yangtze, three hundred miles upstream from the Three Gorges Project.
 
 
Fiction
 
THE GOAT MEAT SPECIAL
by Ho Anh Thai
A morality tale from Vietnam.
 
LEAVING THE GOLDEN LAND
by Amitav Ghosh
An excerpt from The Glass Palace.
 
Interview with Amitav Ghosh
by Biswarup Sen
The award-winning Bengali writer talks about his life and work.
 
 
Departments
 
FROM THE EDITOR
 
LETTERS
 
CITY SCAN - Bangkok, Hong Kong, Medan, New Delhi, Osaka, Seoul
 
GLEANINGS
 
WORTH REPEATING
 
ART
Part Circus, Part Sacred Space: Chinese paper cutting as fine art in the work of Lu Shengzhong
by Alexa Olesen
 
FILM
Chunhyang: Bringing a classic Korean art form to film
by Helen H. Koh
 
BOOKS
In Search of Painted Sweetlips, Wispy Waspfish, and the Bornean Bristlehead: A selection of recent nature books on Asia
by John Day
 
Book Reviews
Shanghai by Riichi Yokomitsu, reviewed by Andrea Kempf
Sputnick Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami, reviewed by Susan J. Napier
Our Twisted Hero by Yi Munyol, reviewed by George Kallander
Wild Kids: Two Novels about Growing Up by Chang Ta-chun, reviewed by Eva San Chou
The River Below by Francois Cheng, reviewed by Tony Giffone
Ladder to the Clouds: Intriguie and Tradition in Chinese Rank, reviewed by John R. Finlay
Model Rebels: The Rise and Fall of China’s Richest Village by Bruce Gilley, reviewed by W.K. Cheng
Who Are the Jews of India? by Nathan Katz, reviewed by Lawrence Cohen
Grow Long, Blessed Night: Love Poems from Classical India translated and edited by Martha Ann Selby, reviewed by Meena Alexander
The Death of Vishnu by Manil Suri, reviewed by Arshia Sattar
 
POETRY
Golden Dragon Temple
by Luo Fu

 

 

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