尽管有些官员对这股廉价小说的风潮表示关切,觉得它们可能对马来西亚语文有不良影响,但总的来说,政府似乎并没怎么注意它们。
Last year, Lejen became the first of the independent publishers to open a brick-and-mortaroutlet: a shop in a Kuala Lumpur suburb that hosts readings and book releases, often with livebands, and sells T-shirts emblazoned with its logo.
去年,勒耶成了第一家开办实体店的独立出版社,店面位于吉隆坡郊区,主办阅读与图书发行活动,常常邀请乐队现场表演,还发售带有出版社标识的T恤。
Aisamuddin Asri, a former semiconductor engineer who founded Lejen, said officers from theHome Ministry had come by several times, following up on public complaints. But they leftwithout taking any action.
勒耶的创建者阿萨马丁·阿斯里(Aisamuddin Asri)之前是半导体工程师,他说在一些公开投诉之后,内务部的官员来过几次,但他们没有采取任何行动就离开了。
Mr. Amir, the former filmmaker, who just opened his own physical store, quipped of theauthorities, “Let’s hope they continue not to read.
拍过电影的阿米尔也刚刚开了自己的实体店,他用俏皮话嘲弄官方:“希望他们今后也像以前一样,从来不读书。
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