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Asialink Literature Touring Program 2006
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The
Asialink Literature Touring Program aims to raise the profile of
Australian books, writing and publishing in the Asian region and
to increase understanding of Asian markets for Australians. Since
1998, the Program has been taking leading Australian writers and
illustrators to countries around Asia, as well as exhibitions of
Australian books. The tours are designed to coincide with major
cultural or industry events such as book fairs, conferences and
festivals. This provides a broad scope for engagement with Asian
writers, the publishing industry, government contacts, the media
and, most importantly, local readers.
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"This
was really one of the highlights for me; that is, the discovery
that my writing could really reach young Indians and touch them."
Isobelle Carmody
Left:
Tashi 2005 Company,World Children's Book Festival, Seoul
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2006 sees
an evaluation of the Touring Program and a further commitment to
meaningful cultural exchanges between Australian and Asian writers
and readers. In February, the Taipei International Book Exhibition
(TIBE) hosted 'words and pictures from the south' - an
art and book display of Australian children's picture books curated
by Melbourne's Books Illustrated and originally exhibited in Tokyo
as part of the 2005 Touring Program. The exhibition also travelled
to the Taipei Public Library and the popular Eslite bookstore.
In June/July, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks (Foreign Correspondence, Year of Wonders) and the highly acclaimed author and screenwriter of Looking for Alibrandi, Melina Marchetta, will participate in a tour to China. They will undertake speaking engagements at Chinese universities and arts venues in Beijing and Shanghai and attend the Australian Studies Conference in Inner Mongolia as special guests. Working together, Asialink and the People's Literature Publishing House, will see the publication of Year of Wonders and Looking for Alibrandi in local Chinese editions. Returning to China in September, in collaboration with Austrade Beijing and Australian publishers, Asialink will organise a display of contemporary Australian books at the Beijing International Book Fair, as well as holding meetings to discuss translation rights to Australian books with Chinese publishers and agents.
The Touring Program will further consolidate its links in South Korea with a return to the Seoul Children's Book Festival in August, featuring Australian books and authors in storytelling sessions and workshops. A comprehensive display of children's and young adult books, as well as performances by Imaginary Theatre will complement the author activities.
In January/February
2007, Australia will be Focus Country at the Kolkata Book Fair.
As part of DFAT's Australia International Cultural Council initiative,
prominent Australian authors will feature at the Fair and also take
part in public and industry events in New Delhi. The tour will coincide
with the publication of Indian editions of the authors' works.
India
Tour 2006 [pdf,
196kb, 1page]
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"Keeping
on top of all the overseas rights markets is a challenge for any
publisher. I’m really glad Asialink is focusing on key markets
in Asia on our behalf."
Stephanie
Johnston, Wakefield Press
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Kim
Gamble and Anna Fienberg,
World Children's Book Festival, Seoul |
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Luke
Davies, New Delhi World Book Fair
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Doris
Pilkington Garimara, Helen Liu Qiao, People's Literature Publishing
House and Sean Kelly, Cultural Counsellor, Australian Embassy, Beijing |
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