KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — When Anis Suhailawants a cheap thrill, she turns to Instagram andTwitter to learn about the latest Malaysian paperbackreleases. But she does not buy them in ordinarybookstores here, some of which do not carry thetitles she is most interested in.
马来西亚,吉隆坡——阿妮丝·苏海拉(Anis Suhaila)如果想来点廉价的刺激,就会到Instagram和Twitter上去了解点马来西亚平装书最新的出版情况,但她不会到普通的书店去买书,有些书店里根本没有她最感兴趣的书。
Instead, she usually heads to one of the “pop upbook markets that appear occasionally, almost randomly, on the streets in Kuala Lumpur tofind what she is looking for: risqué tales of crime, horror and gritty young love that are writtenin Malay and aimed at young Muslim Malaysians.
她一般都到“快闪书市去买书,它们不时出现在吉隆坡街头,几乎没有规律可循。她要找的则是那些近乎淫秽的犯罪、恐怖小说,以及内容露骨的青春恋爱故事,这些书都是用马来西亚语写的,专门针对年轻的马来西亚穆斯林读者。
The writing can be patchy, but it is fresh and edgy, said Ms. Anis, 24, a manager at aneducation company, adding that the stories sometimes touch on “something that is relevantto Malaysia’s political scene. She devours four books a month, she said, the most recent a taleof a boy who can see ghosts.
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