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There is something arrestingly mystifying about
Peichi. The novel written by Malaysian Tamil writer M. Navin was banned in December 2020 by the Malaysian government under section 7(1) of the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, because it ‘might be detrimental to public order, morals and public interest’, as an official statement had then said. But
Peichi is a spectacular exploration of Tamil life in Malaysia a territory largely unexplored in the Tamil literary landscape.
The novel follows Kopperan, a traditional medical practitioner and priest of Pechi temple, to Malaysia. He is driven by his fear of the goddess he so devotedly worships; she protects as Pechi but also annihilates as Peichi (
Koenig & Bauer sales beat expectations Jo Francis Friday, February 26, 2021
Koenig & Bauer expects sales for 2020 to be above prior estimates at €1bn-plus, thanks to accounting changes that have altered the group’s revenue recognition policy.
K&B: focus is on packaging and a portfolio strategy in attractive markets
The Germany-headquartered press manufacturer operates in a wide range of markets, from sheetfed and web offset to specialist presses for packaging, security printing and metal decorating.
It had previously estimated full-year sales of between €900m-€950m (£782m-£826m), and the figure has now increased to €1.029bn in its preliminary results.
K&B expects to post an EBIT loss of €68m, including restructuring costs associated with its previously announced Performance 24 programme, now known as ‘P24x’.