There s No Such Thing as a Skinny Bibik

There s No Such Thing as a Skinny Bibik
Author: Sandra Chua
Publsiher: Epigram Books
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2022
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789814984102

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Charlie has always been too tall, too skinny and too wild to ever be considered a proper nyonya. Her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother are always looking on in disapproval, yet Charlie knows she must follow her heart in career and in love. That becomes complicated when three men fight for her affection, a major smuggling ring must be investigated and the paparazzi cannot get enough of her!

There s No Stopping This Skinny Bibik

There s No Stopping This Skinny Bibik
Author: Sandra Chua
Publsiher: Epigram Books
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789815105377

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Nonya Charlie has found love, or so she thinks. Rebel that she is, Charlie Neo has chosen love over her family when she decides to leave Singapore and move to Penang to be with her ex-spy boyfriend. Charlie struggles to build a new life, working various jobs, including the role as assistant for a TV news anchor, and reuniting with a grandaunt who is her own brand of hot-blooded bibik. She becomes embroiled in a kidnapping of two genius hackers and gets into trouble involving money laundering, sending her running back to her Peranakan roots.

Nestor Makhno anarchy s Cossack

Nestor Makhno  anarchy s Cossack
Author: Alexandre Skirda
Publsiher: AK Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1902593685

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The phenomenal life of Ukrainian peasant Nestor Makhno (1888-1934) provides the framework for this breakneck account of the downfall of the tsarist empire and the civil war that convulsed and bloodied Russia between 1917 and 1921. Mahkno and his people were fighting for a society "without masters or slaves, with neither rich nor poor." They acted towards that idea by establishing "free soviets." Unlike the soviets drained of all significance by the dictatorship of a one-party State, the "free soviets" became the grassroots organs of a direct democracy - a living embodiment of the free society - until they were betrayed, and smashed, by the Red Army. Delving into a vast array of documentation to which few other historians have had access, this study illuminates a revolution that started out with the rosiest of prospects but ended up utterly confounded. More than just the incredible exploits of a guerilla revolutionary par excellence, Skirda weaves the tale of a people, and the organizations and practices of anarchism, literally fighting for their lives.

Singa Pura Pura

Singa Pura Pura
Author: Nazry Bahrawi
Publsiher: Ethos Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2022-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789811815003

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From a future of electronic doas and AI psychotherapists, sense-activated communion with forests and a portal to realms undersea, to a reimagined origin and afterlife—editor and translator Nazry Bahrawi brings together an exciting selection of never-before translated and new Malay spec-fic stories by established and emerging writers from Singapore. Especially in an anglophone-dominated genre, very little of Malay speculative fiction from Singapore is known to readers here and beyond. Yet contemporary Bahasa literature here is steeped in spec-fic writing that can account as a literary movement (aliran)—and unmistakably draws from the minority Malay experience in a city obsessed with progress.

Art of the October Revolution

Art of the October Revolution
Author: Mikhail I︠U︡rʹevich German
Publsiher: New York : Abrams
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1979
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015016605019

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Presents reproductions of paintings, posters, sculptures, graphic art, designs for the festive decoration of cities, pieces of propaganda porcelain, the first Soviet postage stamps, stage sets, costumes, commemorative medals, and designs for the decoration of agit-prop trains. This book offers the reader an opportunity to sample the full range of the creative efforts of Russian artists in the years 1917-1923.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 738
Release: 1974
Genre: Copyright
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119498751

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The Reconstruction of Proto Malayo Javanic

The Reconstruction of Proto Malayo Javanic
Author: Bernd Nothofer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 317
Release: 1975
Genre: Java
ISBN: OCLC:215172456

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A Mosque in the Jungle

A Mosque in the Jungle
Author: Othman Wok
Publsiher: Epigram Books
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9789814901710

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Years before his political career took off, Othman Wok pioneered the writing of ghost stories and horror fiction in Singapore and Malaysia. Othman Wok left an indelible mark on Singaporean politics and society: signing the Independence of Singapore Agreement 1965, overseeing the construction of Singapore’s first large-scale sporting arena, working to advance the quality of social welfare services, developing the Mosque Building Fund, and being (in the words of PM Lee Hsien Loong) “steadfast and unwavering in believing in a multiracial, multi-religious, meritocratic Singapore”, among many other accomplishments. In addition, he pioneered the writing of ghost stories and horror fiction in Malay while working as a young reporter for Utusan Melayu and Mustika magazine between 1952 and 1956. These stories were fantastically popular, making him a household name in the Malay-speaking world, years before his political career took off. In fact, these tales may have been the first examples of horror fiction in either Singapore or Malaysia, in any language. A Mosque in the Jungle assembles two dozen of the best stories from his three fiction collections in English: Malayan Horror (1991), The Disused Well (1995) and Unseen Occupants (2006). Curated by award-winning poet and fictionist Ng Yi-Sheng, this book provides an entry point into Othman’s fiction, and a window into the work of a “literary genius” (Farouk A. Peru, Malay Mail Online)