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BOOKISH ASIA with Plum Rain Press
John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith
15 episodes
3 days ago
A fun look at fiction and non-fiction on East Asia and further afield. Hosts John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith (co-founders of Plum Rain Press and the Formosa Files Taiwan history podcast) share their love of this fascinating region by exploring the best books on Asia’s culture and history.
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A fun look at fiction and non-fiction on East Asia and further afield. Hosts John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith (co-founders of Plum Rain Press and the Formosa Files Taiwan history podcast) share their love of this fascinating region by exploring the best books on Asia’s culture and history.
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E1 - THE ISLAND: A PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF TAIWAN’S EXTRAORDINARY TRANSFORMATION by Mark O’Neill (2024, Earnshaw Books)
BOOKISH ASIA with Plum Rain Press
23 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
E1 - THE ISLAND: A PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF TAIWAN’S EXTRAORDINARY TRANSFORMATION by Mark O’Neill (2024, Earnshaw Books)

Veteran Hong Kong-based journalist and prolific author Mark O'Neill tells us what Taiwan was like in the early 1980s, when he first came to study Chinese. Despite a mysterious knife attack and various authoritarian elements (such as “mail boxes” for reporting spies and subversives), he loved the country.

Over the next four decades, he made numerous trips back, witnessing and reporting on Taiwan’s transformation from one party rule to an admirable democracy.

“The Island” is not Mark’s first Taiwan book – earlier works include ones on Buddhist charity Tzu Chi and the National Palace Museum – so he brings both depth and breadth to his entertaining look at the country. As such, it’s our pleasure for Mark to kick off the Bookish Asia podcast.


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BOOKISH ASIA with Plum Rain Press
A fun look at fiction and non-fiction on East Asia and further afield. Hosts John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith (co-founders of Plum Rain Press and the Formosa Files Taiwan history podcast) share their love of this fascinating region by exploring the best books on Asia’s culture and history.