Care to read fantasy and science fiction novels inspired by Chinese history? Ng Yi-Sheng gives you the lowdown on five recent books.
Read More“To what extent should Singlit speak to global cultures and the threat of the climate crisis, and how should it do so?” Zining Mok reviews Red Earth by Esther Vincent Xueming (USA: Blue Cactus Press, 2021).
Read MoreTo impose a bit of sanity on himself, Ng Yi-Sheng returns this month to the original theme of #YISHREADS. These five books are all Southeast Asian works.
Read MoreAnnina Zheng-Hardy reviews Notes from the Birth Year by Mia Ayumi Malhotra (USA: Bateau Press, 2022).
Read MoreElise J. Choi reviews Disorientation by Elaine Hsieh Chou (US: Penguin Press, 2022).
Read MoreFor the month of June, Ng Yi-Sheng casts his gaze upon the wide, wonderful world of global speculative writing.
Read MoreDiane Josefowicz reviews Lurkers, the second novel by writer-director Sandi Tan.
Read MoreIn this month’s instalment of #YISHREADS Bookstagrammer Ng Yi-Sheng digs into a bunch of classic Asian literature of the early to mid-20th century.
Read MoreIn this monthly series #YISHREADS, Bookstagrammer Ng Yi-Sheng provides capsule reviews of his current obsessions and curiosities in the wide world of Southeast Asian literature.
Read MoreKevin Tsai reviews In the Same Light: 200 Tang Poems for Our Century by Wong May (UK: Carcanet, 2022).
Read MoreLim Xin Hwee reviews Odes to Lithium by Shira Erlichman and weighs the challenges of writing about bipolar disorder.
Read MoreIn this monthly series #YISHREADS, Bookstagrammer Ng Yi-Sheng provides capsule reviews of his current obsessions and curiosities in the wide world of Southeast Asian literature.
Read MoreDiane Josefowicz reviews Bibliolepsy: A Novel by Gina Apostol (USA: Soho Press, January 2022).
Read MoreAileen Liang reviews Kelly Kaur’s Letters to Singapore (Canada: Stonehouse Publishing, 2022).
Read MoreSebastian Taylor reviews A Mosque in the Jungle: Classic Ghost Stories by Othman Wok and edited by Ng Yi-Sheng (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2021)
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