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Gopal Baratham (9 September 1935 – 23 April 2002) was a Singaporean author and
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. He was known for his frank style and his ability to write about topics that were often considered controversial in the conservative city-state.


Life

Born to a physician (Baratham's father was Dr B.R. Sreenivasan, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, 1962-63) and a nurse, Baratham decided to follow his parents and entered the medical profession. However, his youth was marked by the experience of the Japanese occupation. In 1954 he registered at the Medical College of the
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, Singapore, and, after studying at the
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in 1965, he entered the Department of Neurosurgery at the
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in 1969. He finished his studies by 1972, when he was already 36 years old, to become a surgeon at the Thomson Road General Hospital in Singapore. He headed the Neurosurgery Department at the
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between 1984 and 1987, and went into private practice after relinquishing his post as department head. He retired full-time from medical practice in 1999. Baratham died of pneumonia on 23 April 2002, aged 66. Baratham had been in hospital for about a month for pneumonia and heart problems. He had had open-heart surgery in 1989.


Writing career

Baratham began his passion for writing in the 1960s, and never stopped writing throughout his medical career. His first novel, ''Fuel in Vacant Lots'', was however never finished. In 1974 he was able to get his first short story, ''"Island"'', published in ''Commentary'', the publication of the
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Society. It was only in 1981 that his first book collection of short stories entitled '' Figments of Experience'' was published. In 1991, Dr. Baratham published his most successful novel, ''A Candle or the Sun'', which he had started working on in 1983. The novel was published in London and not in Singapore due to its controversial nature. The novel was loosely based on
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, the case of the so-called Marxist conspiracy, a group of
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activists whom the Singapore government had declared to be Communists and subsequently arrested. The same year he also published an erotic love-story called ''Sayang'' set in Singapore,
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, and
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. He won the S.E.A. Write Award and was elected the president of the
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Association of Neurosurgeons. In 1994, Dr. Baratham wrote an account of the events surrounding the sentencing to
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of the American teenager Michael Fay, called ''The Caning of Michael Fay''. In 2014, Baratham was the focus of the
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Literary Pioneer Showcase. "A Tribute to Gopal Baratham" comprised a dramatised reading of excerpts from Baratham's short stories by the Big Bad Wolf theatre company, a forum discussing Baratham's literary legacy featuring poet Kirpal Singh, editor Mindy Pang and writer Crispin Rodrigues, and a short film adaptation of Baratham's short story "'Homecoming'" by director Wee Li Lin. In 2015, ''
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'' Akshita Nanda selected ''A Candle or the Sun'' as one of 10 classic Singapore novels. She called it "brilliant" and "funny".


Awards

* National Book Development Council of Singapore (NBDCS) Highly Commended Book Award – '' Figments of Experience'' (1982) * National Book Development Council of Singapore (NBDCS) Commended Book Award – ''People Make You Cry and Other Stories'' (1990) * S.E.A. Write Award (1991)


Literary works


Short story collections

* '' Figments of Experience'' (1981, Times Books International) * ''People Make You Cry and Other Stories'' (1988, Times Books International) * ''Love Letter and Other Stories'' (1988, Times Books International) * ''Memories that Glow in the Dark'' (1995, PipalTree Pub.) * ''The City of Forgetting: The Collected Stories of Gopal Baratham'' (2001, Times Books International) * ''Collected Short Stories'' (2014, Marshall Cavendish)


Novels

* ''A Candle or The Sun'' (1991, Serpent's Tail; 1992, Penguin; 2014, Marshall Cavendish) * ''Sayang'' (1991, Times Books International; 2014, Marshall Cavendish) * ''Moonrise, Sunset'' (1996, Serpent's Tail; 2014, Marshall Cavendish)


Non-Fiction


''The Caning of Michael Fay''
(1994, KRP Publications)


Secondary Texts

* ''Of Memory and Desire: The stories of Gopal Baratham'' by Ban Kah Choon (2000, Times Books International)


Anthologies

*
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, ed. '' Written Country: The History of Singapore through Literature'' (2016,
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)


Unfinished Work

* ''Fuel in Vacant Lots'' (1977) * ''Beads in a Sutra''


External links


Biography of Gopal Baratham by the National Library Board SingaporeGopal Baratham: A Retrospective
by Teng Qian Xi


References

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