The Best of Edwin Thumboo

The Best of Edwin Thumboo PDF Author: Edwin Thumboo
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Category : Singaporean poetry (English)
Languages : en
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The Best of Edwin Thumboo

The Best of Edwin Thumboo PDF Author: Edwin Thumboo
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ISBN: 9789810718398
Category : Singaporean poetry (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Gods Can Die

Gods Can Die PDF Author: Edwin Thumboo
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Category : Singapore literature (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 88

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A Third Map

A Third Map PDF Author: Edwin Thumboo
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Category : Singapore poetry (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 172

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A Gathering of Themes

A Gathering of Themes PDF Author: Edwin Thumboo
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ISBN: 9789811198090
Category : Singaporean poetry (English)
Languages : en
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Written Country

Written Country PDF Author: Gwee Li Sui
Publisher: Landmark Books Pte Ltd
ISBN: 9814189669
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 16

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Written Country intriguingly reconstructs, from works of literature, the history of modern Singapore through fifty defining moments from the Fall of Singapore to the Japanese during WWII to the death of its founding prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew. The works of Singapore’s best novelists, poets and playwrights anthologised include: Japanese Occupation by Goh Sin Tub Maria Hertogh Riots by Alfian Sa’at Hock Lee Bus Riot by Meira Chand First Merdeka Talks by Hedwig Anuar Women’s Charter by Lee Tzu Pheng Operation Coldstore by Said Zahari National Theatre by Boey Kim Cheng Singapore in Malaysia by Rosaly Puthucheary Creation of the Merlion by Stella Kon Prophet Muhd’s Birthday Riot by Robert Yeo Independence of Singapore by Edwin Thumboo Toa Payoh New Town by Koh Buck Song Family Planning Campaign by Felix Cheong National Campaigns by Catherine Lim Social Development Unit by Michael Chiang Hotel New World Collapse by Haresh Sharma Operation Spectrum by Aileen Lau Caning of Michael Fay by Tan Tarn How Singapore in Recession by Toh Hsien Min Escape of Mas Selamat by Marc Nair Little India Riot by Muhammad Sharif Udin The death of Lee Kuan Yew by A Martyn Chew Here is a book for those who wish to have a taste of Singaporean literature and a sense of Singapore’s history.

Food Republic

Food Republic PDF Author: Ann Ang, Daryl Lim Wei Jie, Tse Hao Guang
Publisher: Landmark Books Pte Ltd
ISBN: 9811458561
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 12

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Editors: Ann Ang, Daryl Lim Wei Jie and Tse Hao Guang Food Republic is a generous serving of Singapore’s food culture: from the making and eating of food, to the sale and hawking of it, our love and hate of it, and the effects of its consumption and deprivation. Food has always been our safe space, our comfort zone: a place where we could freely engage in heated arguments about the best nasi lemak, the most fragrant cendol and whether the standard of the stall has dropped or not. Yet this anthology, featuring more than one hundred literary explorations of our food and food culture, also shows that when people write about food, they often aren’t just talking about food but usually about something else, closer to the heart. Or the bone. Curated from previously published work and selections from an open call, the poems, fiction and non-fiction in Food Republic range from the passionately realised to tantalisingly surreal. Think of it as a buffet, a banquet, an omakase, a smorgasbord, a nasi padang spread, a thali or a rijsttafel – we hope we’ve assembled one to your taste. Come. Eat.

Ayatana

Ayatana PDF Author: Edwin Thumboo
Publisher: Words on Art
ISBN: 9789811422157
Category : Art, Singaporean
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Edwin Thumboo, one of Singapore's pioneering literary voices, brings his incisive awareness of socio-cultural history to this volume of poetry. With a humanist's eye, narratives spanning the domestic, the politic and the mythic form intertextual responses to the works of art hanging on the walls of the National Gallery Singapore. This volume is the second title in the Gallery's Words on Art series: books dedicated to examining the intersections between visual and literary art.

Kent Ridge

Kent Ridge PDF Author: Kevin Tan
Publisher: National University of Singapore Press
ISBN: 9789814722810
Category : College campuses
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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"Everything you might want to know about Kent Ridge in one book. Kent Ridge, a corner of Singapore island, has been home to the National University of Singapore (NUS) since the 1980s, but the area entered the historical record centuries earlier. From the white sands of its shoreline marked on navigators' maps, to the Alexandra Barracks of the Singapore Mutiny, from tiger traps and plantations to kampong and rich men's seaside bungalows, the rocky ridge running parallel to Singapore's western seashore has formed one of the most memorable of the island city-state's landscapes. Extending from Clementi Road in the west to Alexandra Road in the east, and divided by the "ninety-nine curves" of South Buona Vista Road, Kent Ridge extends its imaginative pull on many Singaporeans and visitors, but especially those who have graduated -or are studying- at the NUS. This book helps you look beneath the shiny exteriors of today's institutions, to the area's geological past, and the wealth of flora and fauna that still can be found here: from indigenous plants such as the tembusu, tiup tiup, and sendudok, to monitor lizards, flying dragons and oriental green snakes. The book guides you through the changing human geography of the region, and tells the inside stories behind the original campus master plan drawn up in the 1970s. Richly illustrated with photos, historical maps and images, each chapter of this book is written by NUS faculty and staff who are passionate about the Ridge"--back cover.

The Turning Aside

The Turning Aside PDF Author: D. S. Martin
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1532611455
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 348

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The Turning Aside is about stepping out of our routines--like Moses turning from tending sheep, like a certain man selling his everything to buy a field--to take time to consider the ways of God in the company of some of the finest poets of our time. Turn aside with such established poets as Wendell Berry, Les Murray, Luci Shaw, Elizabeth Jennings, Richard Wilbur, Dana Gioia, and Christian Wiman--and respond to their invitation for us to muse along with them. Walk with poets from various parts of the planet, even though some of them are less known, whose words have been carefully crafted to encourage us in our turning aside. The Turning Aside is a collection of Christian poetry from dozens of the most spiritually insightful poetic voices of recent years. It is a book I have long dreamed of compiling, and it has grown beyond my mere imagining in its fulfillment.

Understanding Verbal Art

Understanding Verbal Art PDF Author: Jonathan Webster
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3642550193
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 135

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This book applies linguistic analysis to the poetry of Emeritus Professor Edwin Thumboo, a Singaporean poet and leading figure in Commonwealth literature. The work explores how the poet combines grammar and metaphor to make meaning, making the reader aware of the linguistic resources developed by Thumboo as the basis for his unique technique. The author approaches the poems from a functional linguistic perspective, investigating the multiple layers of meaning and metaphor which go into producing these highly textured, grammatically intricate works of verbal art. The approach is based on Systematic Functional Theory, which assists with investigating how the poet uses language (grammar) to craft his text, in a playful way that reflects a love of the language. The multilingual and multicultural experiences of the poet are seen to have contributed to his uniquely creative use of language. This work demonstrates how Systematic Functional Theory, with its emphasis on exploring the semogenic (meaning-making) power of language, provides the handle we need to better understand poetic works as intentional acts of meaning. The verbal art of Edwin Thumboo illustrate Barthes' point that "Bits of code, formulae, rhythmic models, fragments of social languages, etc. pass into the text and are redistributed within it, for there is always language before and around the text." With a focus on meaning, this functional analysis of poetry offers an insightful look at the linguistic basis of Edwin Thumboo's poetic technique. The work will appeal to scholars with an interest in linguistic analysis and poetry from the Commonwealth and new literatures, and it is also well suited to support courses on literary stylistics or text linguistics.