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.
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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. | |
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“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. | |
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Reading Books, rapidly growing private distributor. | Jesuit Service Cambodia. | |
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Editions Du Mekong, publishers of Cambodge Soir and diverse Francophone/Khmer books. | Sndai Khinyom: A new group, doing children’s books. | |
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“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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