Lire en Fete Part 2
Nov 15th, 2007 by Jinja
…. ‘Read and Think’ gets some television face time.
Continuing with our list of participants, if you want contact details, click on the picture.
Mekong Libris – Francophone bookshop, including publications from École Française d’extrême-orient. (Remember, this was lunchtime.) | A big grin from Ang Choubo, librarian. Rim Kin is a publishing aid program (named after the famous writer) that supports diverse publishing projects; generally in Khmer and French. | |
“Project for the Valorisation of Reading and Writing in Southeast Asia“. Works in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. | Carnets D’Asie, Francophone bookshop affiliated with the French Cultural Centre. Great selection; additional outlet in Siem Reap. | |
Reading Books, rapidly growing private distributor. | Jesuit Service Cambodia. | |
Editions Du Mekong, publishers of Cambodge Soir and diverse Francophone/Khmer books. | Sndai Khinyom: A new group, doing children’s books. | |
“Open Books” operates a library on street 240. | SIPAR (Soutien a l’ Initiative Privée pour l’ Aide a la Reconstruction) is one of the biggest local nonprofit publishers, focusing on children’s books. Known for the popular ‘I Want to Know’ series. |
Also spotted: ‘Extreme Khmer‘ videoblogger Frank Smith was roaming the expo with camera in hand. Stay tuned for more coverage of the show! http://www.studykhmer.com
Tags:literature,books,culture,cambodia,khmer
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