For SP Blog’s 8th Annual Books Round-up, 23 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreLIM Xin Hwee on a memory that cannot be inventoried in Cyril Wong’s poem “Restaurant.”
Read MoreJune Theme “Sharing Borders” - “Sharing Borders Revisited,” an essay by Gwee Li Sui, remembering Sharing Borders: Studies in Contemporary Singaporean-Malaysian Literature (2009).
Read MoreMaggie Wang reviews Cyril Wong’s Animal Season (Singapore: Math Paper Press, 2020).
Read MoreFor SP Blog’s 7th Annual Books Round-up, 41 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreStewart Dorward reviews This Side of Heaven by Cyril Wong (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2020).
Read More42 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreStewart Dorward on the spirituality in the writings of Cyril Wong.
Read MoreA talk by Koh Jee Leong given at the “IPS-SAM Spotlight on Cultural Policy Series Eight: Roundtable on Making Friends and Influencing People: The Art of Cultural Diplomacy,” Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, July 5th, 2019.
Read MoreCyril Wong interviews Jason Erik Lundberg about his latest novel, Diary of One Who Disappeared (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2019).
Read MoreCyril Wong reviews Wendy Chin-Tanner's Anyone Will Tell You (USA: Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019).
Read MoreSingaporean writers, artists, and thinkers choose their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreArtist and writer Tania De Rozario responds with a work of art to a poem by Cyril Wong.
Read MoreCyril Wong reviews Sohrab Homi Fracis’ Go Home (L.A., U.S.A.: Knut House Press, 2016).
Read MoreSingapore Unbound's Submission to the Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, set up by the Parliament of Singapore.
Read MoreCyril Wong reviews Guess and Check by Thaddeus Rutkowski (Gival Press, 2017).
Read More30 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
Read More32 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, pick their favorite read of the year.
Read More33 Singaporean writers, artists, and scholars recommend their favorite read in 2015.
Read MoreAndrew Howdle reviews Cyril Wong’s The Lover’s Inventory (Singapore: Math Paper Press, 2015).
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