Lire en Fete 2006
Oct 20th, 2006 by Jinja
Being a geek in a developed country isn’t that hard. But being a book geek in a primarily agricultural country like Cambodia is a hard slog. You have to be determined to seek out that knowledge and then follow through.
The revolution of 1975 left few intellectuals remaining; you’ll find that present-day Khmer publishers, printers, writers, librarians are a determined group. Strategies are wildly divergent. The publishing world is not lucrative. But they’re in the game for the long term.
These are people who get sentimental that Cambodia’s finally gotten ISBNs -International Serial Book Numbers. (Kind of like ‘Hey, we’re finally on the map.’) I take a lot of inspiration from that simple determination, and am proud to call many of them my friends.
Added to this are a new crop of young publishers and a lot of enthusiastic readers. Stir and you’ve got this year’s Lire en Fete (19, 20, 21 October, French Cultural Centre).
Below: some moments from the trilingual craziness yesterday. (More to follow.) Come by and check it out for yourself!
Tags: Cambodia,literature,books,libraries
Sounds interesting! Really hunger to be there. I love book collection, but not much to read :-p
It’s been lots of fun. There are a lot of commercial and nonprofit projects going on that are great to learn about.
Missing were some smaller bookshops like D’s Books, Fantastic Planet and Bohr’s books. (Article & interview on the latter below.)
http://tinyurl.com/ua2ly