Up close & personal with Tash Aw

Lit Books P-1-11 Tropicana Avenue, 12 Persiaran Tropicana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

  UPDATE: We're sold out of tickets. Thank you all for your support! We’re excited to welcome Tash Aw back to Lit Books in December! For those of you who missed out on his author session in August, this is your chance to catch the London-based award-winning Malaysian author in person. Lit Books’ very own […]

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Book Discussion: What I Saw in Malaya

Lit Books P-1-11 Tropicana Avenue, 12 Persiaran Tropicana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

What I Saw in Malaya compiles early 20th-century French anthropologist Jeanne Cuisinier’s lectures and methods on observing the lives of Malayan peoples she encountered. Cuisinier has been presented as an anthropologist with an academic yet affectionate attitude towards her Malayan subjects, a gentle presence in Malaya that can shed light on the lifestyles of Malayans […]

Suffian Hakim in conversation with Two Book Nerds Talking

Lit Books P-1-11 Tropicana Avenue, 12 Persiaran Tropicana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

We're delighted to have Suffian Hakim return to Lit Books in December with the illustrated edition of his first novel, Harris bin Potter and the Stoned Philosopher, in which a bespectacled boy finds out that magic is disappearing in Singapore... and has to stop it.   Together with literary podcaster Two Book Nerds Talking and […]

Launch of 2020: An Anthology

Lit Books P-1-11 Tropicana Avenue, 12 Persiaran Tropicana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

2020 — Malaysians have been looking forward to this talismanic year for decades. In fact, we started anticipating it when our seventh Prime Minister was still our fourth. Is 2020 really the year when we suddenly become a modern, progressive society that is the envy of the world? Or have things stagnated and ossified beyond […]

Tan Twan Eng in conversation with Fong Min Hun

Lit Books P-1-11 Tropicana Avenue, 12 Persiaran Tropicana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Malaysian author Tan Twan Eng’s lush and evocative novel, The Garden of Evening Mists, made the headlines when it won the Man Asian Literary Prize in 2012 and then, the Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction the following year. It once again made the headlines when the novel was adapted into a film that was […]

Tim Mackintosh-Smith in conversation with Sumit Mandal

Lit Books P-1-11 Tropicana Avenue, 12 Persiaran Tropicana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Eminent Arabist, translator, and traveller Tim Mackintosh-Smith will be at Lit Books to discuss his new book 'Arabs: A 3,000-Year History of Peoples, Tribes and Empires' with historian and associate professor at University of Nottingham Malaysia Sumit Mandal.

Lit Chat with Lauren Ho (FB Live)

For our very first Facebook live Lit Chat session, we’re stoked to be speaking with Malaysian author Lauren Ho ahead of the June release of her debut novel, Last Tang Standing! Lauren will be talking about her book, her writing life, and taking your questions. Be sure to tune in! Described as Crazy Rich Asians […]

Lit Chat with William Tham (FB Live)

JOIN US for a Lit Chat session live on our Facebook page with Malaysian author, William Tham. He will be speaking about his second novel, The Last Days, with Devina Sivagurunathan and Fong Min Hun. He will also be taking questions after. Don't miss out! About The Last Days 1981, Kuala Lumpur. An ageing Communist […]

Lit Chat with Suffian Hakim (FB Live)

In collaboration with literary podcasters Two Book Nerds Talking, join us for a live online chat with Singaporean author Suffian Hakim on his new book, The Keeper of Stories on our Facebook page! Don't worry if you've not read the book, as this will be a spoiler-free discussion! We will chat about the novel's themes, such as the […]

Book Launch with Cloud Projects

Banned in KL, Astro Boy Rides the Wave to Sky Kingdom on A Grasshopper: Malaysia in Fifteen Postcards is a unique book by Cloud Projects that invite readers to experience a history of Malaysia from the 1880s to the 2020s through visual artefacts drawn largely from the Malaysian Design Archive, with text by Universiti Malaya […]