An essay on the life and works of Lloyd Fernando, a Malaysian writer, who is often credited with the first Malaysian novel in the English language, Scorpion Orchid, published in 1976. The article examines Fernando's contributions to Malaysian literature and his overall significance as one of the pioneering figures in the field
These three books of fiction are set in the multilingual and multiracial context of Singapore and Ma...
Luis H. Francia is a Manila-born poet, critic and journalist. He is the editor of Brown River, White...
In an essay that he calls literary memory, the acclaimed writer in Filipino Efren Abueg provides a c...
Despite a virtually overwhelming official preference for Malay as the language of public discourse i...
In the opening plenary of the 32nd AULLA Congress, Ien Ang raised the concept of a “ national symbol...
This paper focuses on the works of two leading Malaysian novelists, Lloyd Fernando and K S Maniam, o...
Zainab S.M. Khalid Sharifah. Lloyd Fernando, Twenty-two Malaysian Stories. In: Archipel, volume 17, ...
Lloyd Fernando is one of three prose writers (the other two being Lee Kok Liang and K.S. Maniam) who...
This essay provides an overview of four of the major writers of anglophone Malaysian literature sinc...
I feel very privileged to have been asked to introduce to you all today Professor Lloyd Fernando. Ou...
Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa is one of the most eminent literary figures of Latin America from rec...
K S Maniam is a prolific writer, with three novels, plays, and numerous short stories to his credit....
This essay focuses on how members of the Malay community are characterised in Lloyd Fernando‟s Green...
Perseverance is the key to understanding Fernando Canon, a man who participated in the most importan...
K S Maniam is a prolific writer, with two novels, plays, and numerous short stories to his credit. ...
These three books of fiction are set in the multilingual and multiracial context of Singapore and Ma...
Luis H. Francia is a Manila-born poet, critic and journalist. He is the editor of Brown River, White...
In an essay that he calls literary memory, the acclaimed writer in Filipino Efren Abueg provides a c...
Despite a virtually overwhelming official preference for Malay as the language of public discourse i...
In the opening plenary of the 32nd AULLA Congress, Ien Ang raised the concept of a “ national symbol...
This paper focuses on the works of two leading Malaysian novelists, Lloyd Fernando and K S Maniam, o...
Zainab S.M. Khalid Sharifah. Lloyd Fernando, Twenty-two Malaysian Stories. In: Archipel, volume 17, ...
Lloyd Fernando is one of three prose writers (the other two being Lee Kok Liang and K.S. Maniam) who...
This essay provides an overview of four of the major writers of anglophone Malaysian literature sinc...
I feel very privileged to have been asked to introduce to you all today Professor Lloyd Fernando. Ou...
Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa is one of the most eminent literary figures of Latin America from rec...
K S Maniam is a prolific writer, with three novels, plays, and numerous short stories to his credit....
This essay focuses on how members of the Malay community are characterised in Lloyd Fernando‟s Green...
Perseverance is the key to understanding Fernando Canon, a man who participated in the most importan...
K S Maniam is a prolific writer, with two novels, plays, and numerous short stories to his credit. ...
These three books of fiction are set in the multilingual and multiracial context of Singapore and Ma...
Luis H. Francia is a Manila-born poet, critic and journalist. He is the editor of Brown River, White...
In an essay that he calls literary memory, the acclaimed writer in Filipino Efren Abueg provides a c...