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One The Anthology : Singapore, fiction, short stories.
Title:
One The Anthology : Singapore, fiction, short stories.
Author:
Yeo, Robert.
ISBN:
9789814398794
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (332 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Terrorist -- The Expatriate -- The Shoes Of My Sensei -- The Leg Glance -- Interrogating Photographs -- A Beginning and a Middle Without an Ending -- Lee Geok Chan -- Amarjit's Whiskey Goes Awry -- Gloria -- Birds of Paradise -- Everyday Will Be Sunday -- The Phenwick Phenomenon -- Painting the Tiger -- Crossing Distance -- Hell Hath No Fury -- Poisson Ivy -- The First Day -- The Borrowed Boy -- Bards By Numbers: The Fundamentals -- Turning a Blind Eye -- It's a Wonderful Lie -- About the Authors and their Stories.
Abstract:
The short story is a form taken up with many local authors. One attempts to anthologise the Singaporean Short Story; featuring twenty-one stories from the likes of S. Rajaratnam, Catherine Lim, Minfong Ho, Kirpal Singh, Colin Cheong and Alfian Sa'at. Named to make a dramatic point, this anthology selects the best from each according to Robert Yeo-an established name in the local literary scene. At its heart, this one story is not intended to be representative of the author's oeuvre but to discover an instance where an author infuses a story with his or her personality or unique style. The chosen stories are also varied, individually artistically-crafted, and as a whole, display the wide-range of local stories. This way, readers can trace the development of a line of writing over several books and decades. Most importantly, the book shows the developing canon in the Singaporean short story scene and makes a stark statement: these are the twenty-one stories that should stand out and be counted.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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