thegreglowe.com

news, analysis, lifestyle & travel from thailand and southeast asia

thegreglowe.com header image 4

Entries Tagged as 'IHT ThaiDay'

Sirin Pathanothai – The Dragon’s Pearl

August 15th, 2006 · No Comments

In 1967, as the insanity of the Cultural Revolution surged through China, Sirin Pathanothai was hauled up in front of the Red Guards and the Thai Patriotic Front and denounced for being a bourgeois diehard, a capitalist “roader,” and an imperialist lackey. She could not reveal the fact that both she and her elder brother […]

[Read more →]

Tags: IHT ThaiDay · reviews

Debbie Singh – You’ll Never Walk Alone

August 1st, 2006 · No Comments

In 1997, Debbie Singh received a phone call from her mother that would change her life forever. It concerned a letter from Debbie’s adopted brother John, who was in Thailand. “Dear Mum, Sorry it’s taken so long to write but I’ve been putting it off until it had been so long I didn’t know where […]

[Read more →]

Tags: IHT ThaiDay · reviews

James Kynge – China Shakes the World

May 9th, 2006 · No Comments

It’s truly remarkable how, in early 2004, a global increase in accidents involving people falling down manholes became one of the first indicators of the massive boom taking place in China’s economy. But the fact is that as the “Dragon of the East” grew as a manufacturing base, its need for raw materials, especially iron, […]

[Read more →]

Tags: IHT ThaiDay · reviews

Mike Dash – Thug

March 21st, 2006 · No Comments

The word “thug” conjures up images of someone who is violent, brutish and crude, probably a bit of a nutter and, more often than not, driven by villainous intent. A network of criminal Indian gangs that favored strangling their victims before robbing them doesn’t normally spring to mind. read more…

[Read more →]

Tags: IHT ThaiDay · reviews

Ma Jian – Interview

March 21st, 2006 · No Comments

Life is full of paradoxes for dissident Chinese author Ma Jian. Creative exile in England allows him to write more freely about his homeland. his banned status in China boosts his sales in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, and creates a sales angle for his books in English. read more…

[Read more →]

Tags: books · IHT ThaiDay · interviews

Southeast Asia’s new wave of authors

June 15th, 2005 · No Comments

Gazing at the wonders of Southeast Asia, through the words and experiences of an author, provides a unique opportunity to explore this diverse region. Those who write in English have particular influence in their capability to inspire the world’s biggest book buying market to venture to distant shores. However, the occidental view is not without […]

[Read more →]

Tags: books · features · IHT ThaiDay

Thomas Keneally – The Tyrant’s Novel interview

June 1st, 2005 · No Comments

Four times Booker Prize nominee and one time winner – Schindler’s Ark, 1982 – Thomas Keneally intelligently investigates the dehumanizing effect of transforming real people into the homogenous, singular entity of “asylum seekers” in his book The Tyrant’s Novel. The story revolves around the protagonist Alan Sheriff, a refugee locked up in a detention centre […]

[Read more →]

Tags: books · IHT ThaiDay · interviews

Thomas Friedman – The World is Flat

May 22nd, 2005 · No Comments

Netscape. The Internet. Outsourcing. Supply-chaining. Offshoring. In-forming. Just some of the forces that three times Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and New York Times columnist, Thomas Friedman claims are not only breaking down national barriers to trade, innovation, wealth and information. They are flattening the world. His latest book, The World Is Flat: A Brief History […]

[Read more →]

Tags: IHT ThaiDay · reviews