Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Malaysian Short Stories (Borneo)
Source and Search Strategy
State liberay= subject= Short stories, Malaysian (English) -- Borneo.
Citation and annotation for one relevant item
Craen, Joan, et al. Tales by lamplight, [Kuching, Sarawak] : Borneo Literature Bureau, 1964.
This Fiction is the short stories of Borneo in Malaysia. It is English version and was illustrated by Daud bin Napis. There are four short stories in this fiction. Namely, Tales by lamplight of Joan Craen,
Poneek of Lim Beng Hap, Tricked again of Lim Beng Hap, and Sabah queen of Malan Nohj. There are 91 pages in this fiction. It is suitable for Juvenile audiences.
Indonesian Short Stories
Source
and
Search Strategy
I chose Trove because
many English novel books, journals, e-recourses can be searched and it provides
substantial and detailed information.
In this Trove, I used basic Search. When I
typed general keyword, I typed “Indonesian short stories”. At that time, a lot
of items were found. I then choose this
novel.
Citation
and annotation for one relevant item
Aveling, Harry .(ed. & trans.) From
Surabaya to Armageddon : Indonesian short stories , Singapore : Heinemann
Educational Books (Asia), 1976.
This is not only adult fiction with reference to
Indonesian social life and culture but also a series of Writing in Asia series.
It was translated by Harry Aveling. Bibliography is can be read. This is
origenally written in Indonesian version by the Indonesian famous authors. There are 15 short
stories in this book. They are Surabaya of Idrus, Inem of Pramoedya Ananta Toer,
The bastard of Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Letter to a friend from the country of Pramoedya
Ananta Toer, Snow in Paris of Sitor
Situmorang, Fontenay aux roses of Sitor Situmorang, Mother goes to heaven of Sitor
Situmorang, The soldier of Nugroho Notosusanto, The transfer of Nugroho Notosusanto, The decline and fall of
our local mosque of A.A. Navis, A thousand
fireflies in Manhattan of Umar Kayam, Bawuk of Umar Kayam, Fall in Connecticut
of Umar Kayam, Nostalgia of Danart,
and Armageddon of Danarto.
Khmer Short Stories
Source and Search Strategy
National library of Australia= subject:"Short stories, Khmer."
Citation and annotation for one relevant item
Wasil, Kenneth, Rivers of words: an 'adventure-travel' tale of teaching English in Cambodia, Phnom Penh : Portable Press, 2007.
It was written by Kenneth Wasil with his experience of travelling to Cambodia. This is short stories of Khmer in Cambodia.
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