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Matahari Books is a Malaysian publishing company founded in 2007 by Amir Muhammad.[1] It specialises in Malaysian non-fiction and also screenplay books.[2] It publishes books in both English and Malay.[3]
Titles
[edit]Non-fiction titles:
- Malaysian Politicians Say the Darndest Things (Vol 1) (2007) compiled by Amir Muhammad with illustrations by Shahril Nizam.
- New Malaysian Essays 1 (2008) edited by Amir Muhammad.
- New Malaysian Essays 2 (2009) edited by Amir Muhammad.
- New Malaysian Essays 3 (2010) edited by Yin Shao Loong
- Malaysian Politicians Say the Darndest Things (Vol 2) (2008) compiled by Amir Muhammad with artwork by Fahmi Reza
- The Malaysian Book of the Undead (2008) by Danny Lim
- Kitab Pengetahuan Hantu Malaysia (2008) by Danny Lim (translated by Ahmad Kamal Abu Bakar)
- Taxi Tales on a Crooked Bridge (2009) by Charlene Rajendran
- Yasmin Ahmad's Films (2009) by Amir Muhammad
- What Your Teacher Didn't Tell You (The Annexe Lectures, Vol 1.) (2009) by Farish A. Noor
- 120 Malay Movies (2010) by Amir Muhammad.
- Islam in Malaysia: Perceptions & Facts (2010) by Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin
Mixed anthologies:
- Body 2 Body: A Malaysian Queer Anthology (2009) edited by Jerome Kugan and Pang Khee Teik
- Orang Macam Kita edited by Azwan Ismail and Diana Dirani
Screenplay books:
- KAMI the Movie (2008)
- ESTET (2009)
- Pisau Cukur (2009)
External links
[edit]- Matahari Books official site
- Matahari Books on Amazon.com.
- "Hitting the books" in The Star (Malaysia) - 8 April 2009
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Amir and the Foot in Mouth Syndrome" - 14 September 2007
- ^ Amir Muhammad interview Archived 10 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine on The Fairly Current Show - 5 February 2009
- ^ Matahari Books on Facebook