In The Astana Times -- 'Bringing Kazakhstan to the World' -- Michelle Witte reports that Publisher Hopes Literature in English Can Unite Europe, Central Asia, profiling Marat Akmedjanov, founder of Hertfordshire Press.
(Aside: I have no idea why a publishing house founded to publish books from and about Central Asian would call itself something like 'Hertfordshire Press'.)
Given that Central Asia is, along with a swath of Southeast Asia, the worst-represented literary area of the world in English any little bit helps, so I hope they have continued success.
Given that Central Asia is, along with a swath of Southeast Asia, the worst-represented literary area of the world in English any little bit helps, so I hope they have continued success.