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Written Country: The History of Singapore Through Literature
Written Country: The History of Singapore Through Literature
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The works of Singapore's best novelists, poets, and playwrights are anthologized in this book, including Japanese Occupation, Maria Hertogh Riots, Hock Lee Bus Riot, First Merdeka Talks, Women's Charter, Operation Coldstore, Singapore in Malaysia, Creation of the Merlion, Prophet Muhd's Birthday Riot, Independence of Singapore, Toa Payoh New Town, Family Planning Campaign, National Campaigns, Social Development Unit, Hotel New World Collapse, Operation Spectrum, Caning of Michael Fay, Escape of Mas Selamat, and the Death of Lee Kuan Yew.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 356 pages
Publication date: 01 October 2023
Publisher: Landmark Books Pte.Ltd ,Singapore
The works of Singapore's best novelists, poets, and playwrights have been anthologized, providing a comprehensive insight into the country's literary landscape. These anthologies feature a diverse range of works that capture the essence of Singapore's culture, history, and society.
One notable anthology is "Japanese Occupation by Goh Sin Tub," which delves into the experiences of Singaporeans during the Japanese occupation in World War II. Goh Sin Tub's writing is poignant and evocative, offering a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people who were forced to endure the hardships and struggles of war.
Another anthology is "Maria Hertogh Riots by Alfian Sa'at," which explores the 1964 Maria Hertogh riots, a significant event in Singapore's history. Alfian Sa'at's writing is powerful and evocative, providing a detailed account of the riots and their impact on the Singaporean community.
In addition to these historical anthologies, there are also contemporary works that reflect the changing landscape of Singapore. "Hock Lee Bus Riot by Meira Chand" is a novel that explores the social and political tensions in Singapore during the 1960s, while "First Merdeka Talks by Hedwig Anuar" is a collection of essays that examines the country's struggle for independence.
The anthology "Women's Charter by Lee Tzu Pheng" is a groundbreaking work that addresses issues of gender equality and women's rights in Singapore. Lee Tzu Pheng's writing is thought-provoking and inspiring, challenging societal norms and advocating for a more inclusive society.
Another notable anthology is "Operation Coldstore by Said Zahari," which tells the story of a group of Singaporean soldiers who were held as prisoners of war in Japan during World War II. Said Zahari's writing is gripping and emotional, providing a detailed account of the soldiers' experiences and their resilience in the face of adversity.
The anthology "Singapore in Malaysia by Rosaly Puthucheary" explores the complex history and cultural ties between Singapore and Malaysia. Rosaly Puthucheary's writing is insightful and informative, providing a comprehensive understanding of the region's political and social dynamics.
The creation of the iconic Merlion by Stella Kon is another significant event in Singapore's cultural history. Stella Kon's artwork is beautiful and symbolic, representing the country's unique identity and heritage.
Prophet Muhd's Birthday Riot by Robert Yeo is a novel that explores the social and political tensions in Singapore during the 1960s. Robert Yeo's writing is engaging and thought-provoking, offering a nuanced portrayal of the characters and their struggles.
Independence of Singapore by Edwin Thumboo is a historical novel that tells the story of Singapore's journey from British colonial rule to independence. Edwin Thumboo's writing is vivid and detailed, providing a comprehensive account of the country's political and social development.
Toa Payoh New Town by Koh Buck Song is a novel that explores the social and cultural changes in Singapore during the 1960s and 1970s. Koh Buck Song's writing is insightful and evocative, offering a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people and their experiences during this period.
The Family Planning Campaign by Felix Cheong is a collection of essays that examines the social and political implications of population growth and family planning in Singapore. Felix Cheong's writing is thought-provoking and informative, providing a valuable perspective on the country's development.
National Campaigns by Catherine Lim is a collection of essays that explores the various national campaigns and initiatives that have shaped Singapore's society and culture. Catherine Lim's writing is insightful and informative, providing a comprehensive understanding of the country's social and political landscape.
The Social Development Unit by Michael Chiang is a collection of essays that examines the social and economic issues facing Singaporeans. Michael Chiang's writing is insightful and informative, providing a valuable perspective on the country's social and economic development.
Hotel New World Collapse by Haresh Sharma is a novel that explores the collapse of a luxury hotel in Singapore during the 1990s. Haresh Sharma's writing is gripping and emotional, providing a detailed account of the events and their impact on the characters and the community.
Operation Spectrum by Aileen Lau is a novel that explores the world of espionage and counter-terrorism in Singapore. Aileen Lau's writing is thrilling and suspenseful, providing a detailed account of the characters and their struggles.
Caning of Michael Fay by Tan Tarn How is a novel that explores the controversial issue of caning in Singapore. Tan Tarn How's writing is powerful and evocative, providing a nuanced portrayal of the characters and their experiences.
Singapore in Recession by Toh Hsien Min is a novel that explores the economic challenges and social changes that Singapore faced during the 1990s. Toh Hsien Min's writing is insightful and informative, providing a valuable perspective on the country's economic development.
Escape of Mas Selamat by Marc Nair is a novel that explores the life of a Malaysian refugee who escapes to Singapore. Marc Nair's writing is compelling and emotional, providing a detailed account of the characters and their struggles.
The death of Lee Kuan Yew by A Martyn Chew is a novel that explores the life and legacy of Singapore's founding father, Lee Kuan Yew. A Martyn Chew's writing is insightful and informative, providing a comprehensive understanding of Lee Kuan Yew's life and contributions to Singapore's development.
Weight: 450g
Dimension: 131 x 192 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789814189668
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