Author: | Marina Mahathir | ISBN: | 9789814385053 |
Publisher: | Editions Didier Millet | Publication: | December 15, 2009 |
Imprint: | Editions Didier Millet | Language: | English |
Author: | Marina Mahathir |
ISBN: | 9789814385053 |
Publisher: | Editions Didier Millet |
Publication: | December 15, 2009 |
Imprint: | Editions Didier Millet |
Language: | English |
Marina Mahathir is one of Malaysia's most fascinating voices: compassionate, outspoken, liberated and unabashedly liberal, usually generous, sometimes wicked, never parochial and always proudly Malaysian.
Marina's 'Musings' columns for The Star newspaper are a talking point in Malaysia's capital and throughout the country. They began as a regular personal commentary on Marina's everyday life as a mother, but as time went on the range expanded. Her writing came to touch on, and often debate, vital issues of national and global importance, and are eagerly read by a huge public.
As a mother, a committed AIDS worker, daughter of the Prime Minister, publisher and activist, Marina engages directly with the troubles and triumphs of Malaysian society as it reaches towards a new millennium.
This book collects the best of these columns between 1991 and 1997, and Marina herself introduced the pieces, putting them into perspective.
Marina Mahathir is one of Malaysia's most fascinating voices: compassionate, outspoken, liberated and unabashedly liberal, usually generous, sometimes wicked, never parochial and always proudly Malaysian.
Marina's 'Musings' columns for The Star newspaper are a talking point in Malaysia's capital and throughout the country. They began as a regular personal commentary on Marina's everyday life as a mother, but as time went on the range expanded. Her writing came to touch on, and often debate, vital issues of national and global importance, and are eagerly read by a huge public.
As a mother, a committed AIDS worker, daughter of the Prime Minister, publisher and activist, Marina engages directly with the troubles and triumphs of Malaysian society as it reaches towards a new millennium.
This book collects the best of these columns between 1991 and 1997, and Marina herself introduced the pieces, putting them into perspective.