Category: Asymptote
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Marc Vincenz, Mani Rao and Eleanor Goodman The April 2012 issue of Asymptote is now available and you can read Marc Vincenz‘s Mani Rao‘s and Eleanor Goodman‘s work in it. || Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. || Mani Rao’s poetry was published in Issue…
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– The January 2012 issue of Asymptote is now available and it features work by Cha contributors Lucas Klein, Xi Chuan and Lee Yew Leong (editor of Asymptote). Read “Beast”, “The Distance” and “Poison” from Xi Chuan’s forthcoming Notes on…
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The October 2011 issue of Asymptote is now live. It features Murakami, Milosz and Szirtes, Lydia Davis’s first Dutch translations, essays by Dale Peck, various Burmese poets, Piyush Daiya, primers on Croatian novels and Eileen Chang, their first English Poetry…
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The July issue of Asymptote is now live. This is the publication’s biggest and boldest issue to date. It features a new Upaniṣad translation, master of the lyric novel Shen Congwen, “Ghalib Redux”, poems by Tomaž Šalamun, the philosophy of…
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Cover art by Kazunari Negishi – In the April 2011 issue of Asymptote, you will find the article “Knowledge Can Change Your Fate” by the founding editor of the journal, Lee Yew Leong. Read the rest of the issue here.…
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“– Announcing the launch of ASYMPTOTE, a new international literary journal dedicated to the art and practice of translation. Founded out of Singapore, with editors scattered across the globe, ASYMPTOTE offers a well-calibrated window on world literature, in all its…
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I am very excited to have the opportunity to introduce Asymptote to Cha readers. Asymptote is a new journal dedicated to literary translation and is run by a team of talented people from different parts of the world — Singapore, Taiwan, Germany,…
