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 MoreJune Theme “Sharing Borders” - “Sharing Borders Revisited,” an essay by Gwee Li Sui, remembering Sharing Borders: Studies in Contemporary Singaporean-Malaysian Literature (2009).
Read More42 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, give their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreEric Norris reviews The Other Merlion And Friends by Gwee Li Sui (Singapore: Landmark Books, 2015).
Read MoreSingaporean writers, artists, and thinkers choose their favorite read of the year.
Read MoreGwee Li Sui, Singaporean poet, graphic artist, and literary critic, looks into the crystal ball to see the future of Singapore literature.
Read MorePriscilla King reviews Regrettable Things That Happened Yesterday by Jennani Durai (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2017).
Read MoreEric Norris reviews Death Wish by Gwee Li Sui (Singapore: Landmark Books, 2017).
Read More33 Singaporean writers, artists, and scholars recommend their favorite read in 2015.
Read MoreP. J. Thum reviews Written Country, edited by Gwee Li Sui (Singapore: Landmark Books, 2016).
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