Description:This volume collects some of the best short fiction written by Singapore’s most imaginative minds, including Balli Kaur Jaswal, Jeremy Tiang, Cyril Wong and more. (Exclusive to the United Kingdom.)Over the past decade, Singaporean literature has experienced a massive sea change, with the short story form enjoying a powerful renaissance. As a result, an explosion of fiction from the island-nation has erupted onto the literary scene, by both emerging and established writers. This groundbreaking anthology showcases breathtaking literary insights into what it means to live in Singapore at this particular time, and why the country is much more than simply a playground for the crazy rich.Contents:
Introduction | Jason Erik Lundberg
Everest | Balli Kaur Jaswal
Cinema | Cyril Wong
Seascrapers | Stephanie Ye
The Tigers of Bengal | Manish Melwani
Mudskippers | Philip Holden
The Boy, the Swordfish, the Bleeding Island | Ng Yi-Sheng
Madam Jamilah’s Family Portrait | Nuraliah Norasid
Regrettable Things | Jennani Durai
What They’re Doing Here | Yu-Mei Balasingamchow
The Borrowed Boy | Alfian Sa’at
The Tiger of 142B | Dave Chua
Walking Backwards Up Bukit Timah Hill | Jon Gresham
Thing Language | Daryl Qilin Yam
Foreign and Domestic | Kirstin Chen
National Day | Jeremy Tiang
“A real delight to discover this feast of remarkable Singaporean short stories from well-known established voices as well as fresh new ones, stylishly served up by the admirable Epigram Books.” —Romesh Gunesekera, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Reef and Suncatcher“You know how it is at your favourite hawker centre: a real rojak of scents, colours, flavours, voices, mixing into uncanny harmony. So it is with this die-die-must-try collection of fifteen short stories, each revealing one of Singapore’s many facets. Someone once said that poetry is a luxury Singapore couldn’t afford; these writers prove that statement wrong in the poetry of their shared experience. The Lion City’s huge history is theirs to unspool—of their city, country, culture: their Singapore, an epic like no other. Read it!” —Miguel Syjuco, Man Asian Literary Prize-winning author of IlustradoWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Best Singaporean Short Stories 1. To get started finding Best Singaporean Short Stories 1, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: This volume collects some of the best short fiction written by Singapore’s most imaginative minds, including Balli Kaur Jaswal, Jeremy Tiang, Cyril Wong and more. (Exclusive to the United Kingdom.)Over the past decade, Singaporean literature has experienced a massive sea change, with the short story form enjoying a powerful renaissance. As a result, an explosion of fiction from the island-nation has erupted onto the literary scene, by both emerging and established writers. This groundbreaking anthology showcases breathtaking literary insights into what it means to live in Singapore at this particular time, and why the country is much more than simply a playground for the crazy rich.Contents:
Introduction | Jason Erik Lundberg
Everest | Balli Kaur Jaswal
Cinema | Cyril Wong
Seascrapers | Stephanie Ye
The Tigers of Bengal | Manish Melwani
Mudskippers | Philip Holden
The Boy, the Swordfish, the Bleeding Island | Ng Yi-Sheng
Madam Jamilah’s Family Portrait | Nuraliah Norasid
Regrettable Things | Jennani Durai
What They’re Doing Here | Yu-Mei Balasingamchow
The Borrowed Boy | Alfian Sa’at
The Tiger of 142B | Dave Chua
Walking Backwards Up Bukit Timah Hill | Jon Gresham
Thing Language | Daryl Qilin Yam
Foreign and Domestic | Kirstin Chen
National Day | Jeremy Tiang
“A real delight to discover this feast of remarkable Singaporean short stories from well-known established voices as well as fresh new ones, stylishly served up by the admirable Epigram Books.” —Romesh Gunesekera, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Reef and Suncatcher“You know how it is at your favourite hawker centre: a real rojak of scents, colours, flavours, voices, mixing into uncanny harmony. So it is with this die-die-must-try collection of fifteen short stories, each revealing one of Singapore’s many facets. Someone once said that poetry is a luxury Singapore couldn’t afford; these writers prove that statement wrong in the poetry of their shared experience. The Lion City’s huge history is theirs to unspool—of their city, country, culture: their Singapore, an epic like no other. Read it!” —Miguel Syjuco, Man Asian Literary Prize-winning author of IlustradoWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Best Singaporean Short Stories 1. To get started finding Best Singaporean Short Stories 1, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.