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The literature of Singapore comprises a collection of literary works by
Singaporeans Singaporeans, or the Singaporean people, refers to Singaporean nationality law, citizens or people who identify with the sovereign island city-state of Singapore. Singapore is a multiracialism, multi-ethnic, multiculturalism, multi-cultural an ...
. It is written chiefly in the country's four official languages:
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,
Malay Malay may refer to: Languages * Malay language or Bahasa Melayu, a major Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore ** History of the Malay language, the Malay language from the 4th to the 14th century ** Indonesi ...
,
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and
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. While Singaporean literary works may be considered as also belonging to the literature of their specific languages, the literature of Singapore is viewed as a distinct body of literature portraying various aspects of Singapore society and forms a significant part of the
culture of Singapore The culture of Singapore has changed greatly over the millennia. Its contemporary modern culture consists of a combination of Asian and European cultures, mainly by Malay, South Asian, East Asian and Eurasian influences. Singapore has been ...
. Literature in all four official languages has been translated and showcased in publications such as the literary journal ''Singa'', that was published in the 1980s and 1990s with editors including
Edwin Thumboo Edwin Nadason Thumboo B.B.M. (born 22 November 1933) is a Singaporean poet and academic who is regarded as one of the pioneers of English literature in Singapore. Thumboo graduated in English from the University of Malaya in 1956. Although he ...
and
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
, as well as in multilingual anthologies such as ''Rhythms: A Singaporean Millennial Anthology Of
Poetry Poetry (derived from the Greek ''poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings i ...
'' (2000), in which the poems were all translated three times each into the three languages. A number of Singaporean writers such as
Tan Swie Hian Tan Swie Hian () is a Singaporean multidisciplinary artist known for his contemporary Chinese calligraphy, Chinese poetry and contemporary art sculptures found in Singapore and many parts of the world. Early life Born in Indonesia, Tan migra ...
and
Kuo Pao Kun Kuo Pao Kun (193910 September 2002) () was a playwright, theatre director, and arts activistKwok, Kian-Woon. "Remembering Kuo Pao Kun (1939–2002)." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 4.2 (2003): 193–201. in Singapore who wrote and directed both Man ...
have contributed work in more than one language. However, such cross-linguistic fertilisation is becoming increasingly rare and it is now increasingly thought that Singapore has four sub-literatures instead of one.
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has written that writers in Singapore can also be "highly experimental", and quoting the poet,
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
, literature in the country "doesn't necessarily mean writing that's on the page. It can be writing that is performed or even writing that is translated into video or images or photographs...including writings that are less tangible. Writings that are expressed through other mediums." Singaporean literature has even begun to make its mark on the international stage, with
Sonny Liew Sonny Liew (born 26 September 1974) is a Malaysia-born comic artist/illustrator based in Singapore. He is best known for ''The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye'' (2015), the first graphic novel to win the Singapore Literature Prize for fiction. Ea ...
's graphic novel ''The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye'' winning three
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and the Pingprisen for Best International Comic in 2017.


Literature in English


Poetry

Singaporean literature in English started with the
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-born Chinese community in the colonial era; it is unclear which was the first work of literature in English published in Singapore, but there is evidence of Singapore literature published as early as the 1830s. The first notable Singaporean work of poetry in English is possibly Teo Poh Leng's ''F.M.S.R.'' This modernist poem was published in 1937 in London under the pseudonym of Francis P. Ng. This was followed by
Wang Gungwu Wang Gungwu, (; born 9 October 1930) is a Chinese-Singaporean historian, sinologist, and writer. He is a historian of China and Southeast Asia. He has studied and written about the Chinese diaspora, but he has objected to the use of the word ' ...
's ''Pulse'' in 1950. With the independence of Singapore in 1965, a new wave of Singapore writing emerged, led by
Edwin Thumboo Edwin Nadason Thumboo B.B.M. (born 22 November 1933) is a Singaporean poet and academic who is regarded as one of the pioneers of English literature in Singapore. Thumboo graduated in English from the University of Malaya in 1956. Although he ...
,
Arthur Yap Arthur Yap Chioh Hiong (; 1943 – 19 June 2006) was a Singaporean poet, writer and painter. Biography Arthur Yap was born in Singapore, the sixth child of a carpenter and a housewife. Yap attended St Andrew's School and the University of Si ...
,
Robert Yeo Robert Yeo (born Robert Yeo Cheng Chuan; 1940) is a Singaporean poet, playwright and novelist. Career Yeo is a retired lecturer of the National Institute of Education and Nanyang Technological University. In 2011, he is a teacher of creative wri ...
,
Goh Poh Seng Goh Poh Seng (; July 1936 – 10 January 2010) was a Singaporean dramatist, novelist, doctor and poet, was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya in 1936. He was educated at Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, received his medical degree from Uni ...
,
Lee Tzu Pheng Anne Lee Tzu Pheng (born May 13, 1946) is a Singaporean poet. She has five volumes of poems to her name; of these, the first three, ''Prospect of a Drowning'' (1980), ''Against the Next Wave'' (1988) and ''The Brink of An Amen'' (1991) were winne ...
, Chandran Nair and Kirpal Singh. It is telling that many critical essays on Singapore literature name Thumboo's generation, rightly or wrongly, as the first generation of Singapore writers. Poetry is the predominant mode of expression; it has a small but respectable following since independence, and most published works of Singapore writing in English have been in poetry. There were varying levels of activity in succeeding decades, with poets in the late 1980s and early 1990s including
Simon Tay Simon Tay Seong Chee () is a Singaporean lawyer and legal academic who served as a Nominated Member of Parliament between 1997 and 2003. Early life and education Tay was born on 4 January 1961 in Singapore. His father, Tay Seow Huah, was a sen ...
, Leong Liew Geok,
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
, Angeline Yap,
Heng Siok Tian Heng Siok Tian (born 1963) is a Singaporean poet and educator. She has published five volumes of poetry: ''Crossing the Chopsticks and Other Poems'' (1993), ''My City, My Canvas'' (1999), ''Contouring'' (2004), ''Is My Body a Myth'' (2011) and ''Mi ...
and Ho Poh Fun. In the late 1990s, poetry in English in Singapore found a new momentum with a whole new generation of poets born around or after 1965 now actively writing and publishing, not only in Singapore but also internationally. Since the late-1990s, local
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es such as firstfruits,
Ethos Books Established in 1997, Ethos Books is an independent book publisher based in Singapore. It is an imprint of Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd, a communications and design house. Ethos Books specialises in publishing literary works of fiction, non-ficti ...
and
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have been actively promoting the works of this new wave of poets. Some of the more notable include
Boey Kim Cheng Boey Kim Cheng (; born 1965) is a Singaporean Australian poet. As a student, Boey won the National University of Singapore Poetry Writing/Creative Prose Competition and has since received the National Arts Council's Young Artist Award (199 ...
, Yong Shu Hoong,
Alvin Pang Alvin Pang (Chinese: 冯啟明; pinyin: ''Féng Qǐ Míng''; born 1972, Singapore) was named 2005 Young Artist of the Year (Literature) by the National Arts Council Singapore. He holds a First Class Honours degree in English literature from the ...
,
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
,
Felix Cheong Felix Cheong is a Singaporean author and poet. Cheong has written two young adult fiction books used as part of a national education campaign – ''The Call From Crying House'' () and its sequel, ''The Woman In The Last Carriage'' (). Cheong ...
,
Toh Hsien Min Toh Hsien Min (born 1975) is a Singaporean poet. His poems have appeared in many literary journals (e.g. ''London Magazine'', the '' London Review of Books'' and ''Poetry Salzburg Review'') and have been translated into Finnish, French, Spanish, ...
,
Grace Chia Grace Chia (born 1973) is a Singaporean writer, poet, journalist and editor. Career Chia has published numerous books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, including a novel, ''The Wanderlusters'' and a short story collection, ''Every Moving Thing ...
,
Topaz Winters Topaz Winters (born September 25, 1999) is the pen name of Singaporean writer Priyanka Balasubramanian Aiyer. Biography Winters was born in the United States and has lived in Singapore since she was seven years old. She attends Princeton Univer ...
, Pooja Nansi and Alfian bin Sa'at (also a playwright). The poetry of this younger generation is often politically aware, transnational and
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, yet frequently presents their intensely focused, self-questioning and highly individualised perspectives of Singaporean life, society and culture. Some poets have been labeled
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for their personalised writing, often dealing with intimate issues such as sexuality. Verse anthologies have collected and captured various aspects of life in Singapore, from the 1970s onwards, including a few anthologies under the ASEAN series for the literature of Southeast Asia. For example, the coffeetable book ''Singapore: Places, Poems, Paintings'' (1993, edited by
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
) featured poems, paintings and reminiscences about 30 significant places ranging from Chinatown to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, and had an exhibition at the National Museum along with paintings from the book. ''From Boys To Men: A Literary Anthology Of National Service In Singapore'' (2002, edited by
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
and Umej Bhatia) examined the meaning of military duty. ''Reflecting On The Merlion'' (2009, edited by Edwin Thumboo and Yeow Kai Chai) brought together about 40 poems about the national tourism symbol. The most authoritative anthology to date is, arguably, ''Writing Singapore: An Historical Anthology Of Singapore Literature'' (2009) edited by Angelia Poon, Philip Holden and Shirley Geok-lin Lim, and published by
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.


Children

Children's literature in Singapore has gained momentum in recent years due to increased interest in the genre generated by the First Time Writers and Illustrators Initiative which discovered acclaimed writers such as Adeline Foo (''The Diary of Amos Lee''), Jin Pyn (''The Elephant and the Tree''),
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(''Thor the Greatest''), Hidayah Amin (The Mango Tree), Edmund Lim (Where's Grandma) and Emily Lim (''Prince Bear and Pauper Bear''). Jessie Wee, one of the pioneers of children's literature, rereleased her popular ''Mooty Mouse'' series with Marshall Cavendish in 2009. According to the National Library Board, other prominent and prolific children's authors include Patricia Maria Tan, Chia Hearn Chek, Ho MinFong and Bessie Chua.


Drama

Drama in English found expression in
Goh Poh Seng Goh Poh Seng (; July 1936 – 10 January 2010) was a Singaporean dramatist, novelist, doctor and poet, was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya in 1936. He was educated at Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, received his medical degree from Uni ...
, who was also a notable poet and novelist, in
Robert Yeo Robert Yeo (born Robert Yeo Cheng Chuan; 1940) is a Singaporean poet, playwright and novelist. Career Yeo is a retired lecturer of the National Institute of Education and Nanyang Technological University. In 2011, he is a teacher of creative wri ...
, author of six plays, and in
Kuo Pao Kun Kuo Pao Kun (193910 September 2002) () was a playwright, theatre director, and arts activistKwok, Kian-Woon. "Remembering Kuo Pao Kun (1939–2002)." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 4.2 (2003): 193–201. in Singapore who wrote and directed both Man ...
, who also wrote in Chinese, sometimes translating his works into English. The late Kuo was a vital force in the local theatre renaissance in the 1980s and 1990s. He was the artistic director of
The Substation The Substation (Chinese: 电力站) is Singapore's first independent contemporary arts centre. It was founded in 1990 by Kuo Pao Kun. The Substation is centrally located in the city's civic district and was the first building under the Nati ...
for many years. Some of his plays, like ''The Coffin is Too Big for the Hole'' (1984) and ''Lao Jiu'' (1990), have been now considered classics. Stella Kon gained international fame with her now-famous play ''Emily of Emerald Hill''. About an ageing
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matriarch, it has been produced in
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,
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and
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. The sole character has been played by men as well as women. More recent plays have tended to revolve mostly around social issues, especially causes such as gay rights. A few plays by writers such as Tan Tarn How have ventured successfully into the realm of political satire, but their audiences and critical reception remain limited.


Fiction

Fiction writing in English did not start in earnest until after independence. Short stories flourished as a literary form, the novel arrived much later.
Goh Poh Seng Goh Poh Seng (; July 1936 – 10 January 2010) was a Singaporean dramatist, novelist, doctor and poet, was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya in 1936. He was educated at Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, received his medical degree from Uni ...
remains a pioneer in writing novels well before many of the later generation, with titles like '' If We Dream Too Long'' (1972) – widely recognised as the first true Singaporean novel – and ''A Dance of Moths'' (1995). Beginning as a short story writer,
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-born
Catherine Lim Catherine Lim Poh Imm (, born 21 March 1942) is a Singaporean fiction author known for writing about Singapore society and of themes of traditional Chinese culture. Hailed as the "doyenne of Singapore writers", Lim has published nine collectio ...
has been Singapore's most widely read author, thanks partly to her first two books of short stories, '' Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore'' (1978) and ''
Or Else, The Lightning God and Other Stories ''Or Else, the Lightning God & Other Stories'' is a collection of eighteen short stories by Catherine Lim, first published by Heinemann in 1980 under the Writing in Asia Series. The book follows the success of '' Little Ironies: Stories of Sin ...
'' (1980). These two books were incorporated as texts for the GCE 'O' Levels. Lim's themes of Asian male chauvinistic gender-dominance mark her as a distant cousin to Asian-American writers such as
Amy Tan Amy Ruth Tan (born on February 19, 1952) is an American author known for the novel '' The Joy Luck Club,'' which was adapted into a film of the same name, as well as other novels, short story collections, and children's books. Tan has written ...
. She has also been writing novels, such as ''
The Bondmaid ''The Bondmaid'' is 1998 novel by Catherine Lim, which tells a tragic love story of Wu, the master of a household, and Han, his maid, in 1950s Singapore. Plot Sold into servitude at age of four by her own mother and treated harshly by fellow bond ...
'' (1998) and ''Following the Wrong God Home'' (2001), and publishing them to an international audience since the late 1990s. Han May is the
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of Joan Hon who is better known for her non-fiction books. Her
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romance ''Star Sapphire'' (1985) won a High Commendation Award from the Book Development Council of Singapore in 1986, the same year when she was also awarded a Commendation prize for her better-known book ''Relatively Speaking'' on her family and childhood memories.
Rex Shelley Rex Anthony Shelley (27 October 1930 – 21 August 2009) was a Singaporean author. A graduate of the University of Malaya in Malaysia and University of Cambridge, Cambridge trained in engineering and economics, Shelley managed his own busin ...
hails from an earlier colonial generation, although he began publishing only in the early 1990s. A
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, his first novel ''The Shrimp People'' (1991) examines the regional Eurasian community and their experience in Singapore. The book won a National Book Prize. His three other novels, ''People of the Pear Tree'' (1993), ''Island in the Centre'' (1995) and ''River of Roses'' (1998) all examine similar themes of the Eurasian community in the Southeast Asia region. He has won the
S.E.A. Write Award The S.E.A. Write Award, or Southeast Asian Writers Award, is an award that is presented annually since 1979 to poets and writers of Southeast Asia. The awards are given to the writers from each of the countries that comprise the Association of S ...
in 2007.
Haresh Sharma Haresh Sharma (born 1965) is a Singaporean playwright. To date, he has written more than 100 plays that have been staged all over the world, including Singapore, Melbourne, Glasgow, Birmingham, Cairo and London. Sharma has a BA from the Nationa ...
is a playwright who has written more than fifty
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that have been staged all over the world, including Singapore,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. In May 2010, his highly acclaimed play ''Those Who Can't, Teach'' was published in book form by the independent publisher
Epigram Books Epigram Books is an independent publishing company in Singapore. It publishes works of Singapore-based writers, poets and playwrights. History Epigram was originally set up in 1991 by Edmund Wee as a design agency. Epigram began the publish ...
.
Su-Chen Christine Lim Suchen Christine Lim (born 1948) is a Malaysian-born Singaporean writer. She was the inaugural winner of the Singapore Literature Prize in 1992. Early life Lim was born in Ipoh, Federation of Malaya and had her early education at the Conve ...
's works consider varied themes surrounding issues of gender, immigration and orthodoxy. In 1993, her novel, ''Fistful of Colours'', was awarded the first
Singapore Literature Prize The Singapore Literature Prize (abbreviation: SLP) is a biennial award in Singapore to recognise outstanding published works by Singaporean authors in any of the four official languages: Chinese, English, Malay and Tamil. The competition is organis ...
. Her other novels take up the relationship between the Malays and Chinese immigrants in colonial Malaya, and the issue of land (''A Bit of Earth'').
Gopal Baratham Gopal Baratham (9 September 1935 – 23 April 2002) was a Singaporean author and neurosurgeon. 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 ...
, a
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, started as a short story writer and later wrote politically charged works like ''A Candle or the Sun'' (1991) and ''Sayang'' (1991), which courted some controversy when they were first published.
Jean Tay Jean Tay (born 1974) is a Singaporean playwright, best known for her plays '' Everything But the Brain'' and ''Boom''. Her works have been performed in Singapore, the US, the UK and Italy. She is the Artistic Director and co-founder of Saga Seed ...
is an economist-turned-playwright. Her play '' Everything but the Brain'' won the Best Original Script at
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' Life! Theatre Awards in 2006. Two of her plays, ''Everything but the Brain'' and ''Boom'', were published in book form by the Singapore-based independent publisher
Epigram Books Epigram Books is an independent publishing company in Singapore. It publishes works of Singapore-based writers, poets and playwrights. History Epigram was originally set up in 1991 by Edmund Wee as a design agency. Epigram began the publish ...
. Augustine Goh Sin Tub who began his writing career writing in Malay, burst on the literary scene after his retirement with more than a dozen books of short stories, most of which were founded on his own personal history, thus making them part fiction and part non-fiction. Works like ''One Singapore'' and its two sequels ''One Singapore 2'' and ''One Singapore 3'' have found fans among the different strata of Singapore society and well acclaimed by all. Around this time, younger writers emerged. Claire Tham and Ovidia Yu wrote short stories, while playwright Stella Kon put forth her lesser-known science-fiction novel, ''Eston'' (1995). Of the younger generation,
Philip Jeyaretnam Philip Antony Jeyaretnam (born 1964) is a Singaporean judge, lawyer and author who has been serving as a Judge of the High Court of Singapore since 1 November 2021, having been first appointed to the Bench as a Judicial Commissioner on 4 Januar ...
has shown promise but has not published a new novel since ''Abraham's Promise'' (1995). His first two books, ''First Loves'' (1987) and ''Raffles Place Ragtime'' (1988), were bestsellers in Singapore.
Kelvin Tan Kelvin Tan Wei Lian (陈伟联, born 5 October 1981) is a Singaporean former Mandopop singer who earned a living as a busker before he won the first edition of Project SuperStar in 2005. He has released three albums, All I Want Is... (200 ...
, a musician and playwright, has been sporadically in sight, publishing the works '' All Broken Up and Dancing'' (1992) and the ''Nethe(r);R'' (2001).
Colin Cheong Colin Cheong Wye Mun (Zhen Wai Mung) is a Singapore writer born in 1965. He has written or edited nearly 30 books, four of which have won national awards. He won the Singapore Literature Prize in 1996 for his novel, ''Tangerine''. The older of t ...
can perhaps lay claim to being one of Singapore's most prolific contemporary authors, releasing three novels, one
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, two short story collections, and dozens of non-fictional works thus far. He won the
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in 1996 for his travel diary-like novel ''Tangerine''.
Daren Shiau Daren Shiau, Bintang Bakti Masyarakat, BBM, Pingat Bakti Masyarakat, PBM (Chinese: 萧维龙, born 1971), is a Singaporean novelist, poet, conservationist, and lawyer in private practice qualified in Singapore, England and Wales. He is an author ...
's ''
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'' (1999) traces an eighteen-year-old's rites of passage from
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through to
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and thereafter. The novel has been selected to be a set text at secondary school level. Hwee Hwee Tan graduated with a
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from the
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, and a
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from
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. She grew up in Singapore and in the
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, and her cosmopolitan experience can be readily seen in her novels. Her snazzy, humorous prose can be read in ''Foreign Bodies'' (1997) and ''Mammon Inc.'' (2001), both published by
Penguin Books Penguin Books is a British publishing, publishing house. It was co-founded in 1935 by Allen Lane with his brothers Richard and John, as a line of the publishers The Bodley Head, only becoming a separate company the following year.Simon Tay Simon Tay Seong Chee () is a Singaporean lawyer and legal academic who served as a Nominated Member of Parliament between 1997 and 2003. Early life and education Tay was born on 4 January 1961 in Singapore. His father, Tay Seow Huah, was a sen ...
, currently the chairperson of
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and a former nominated
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, has a short story collection and a novel under his belt. These are ''Stand Alone'' (1991) and ''City of Small Blessings'' (2009). A newer wave of playwrights have emerged included Faith Ng, Joel Tan, Lucas Ho, Nabilah Said, Helmi Yusof and Nur Sabrina Dzulkifli.
Sonny Liew Sonny Liew (born 26 September 1974) is a Malaysia-born comic artist/illustrator based in Singapore. He is best known for ''The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye'' (2015), the first graphic novel to win the Singapore Literature Prize for fiction. Ea ...
, a comic artist/illustrator, won three Eisner Awards in 2017 for Best Writer/Artist, Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Asia, and Best Publication Design, for his graphic novel "The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye", which also won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2016. "The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye". The late 2010s saw a trend of young Singaporean female novelists bringing out novels with international publishing houses based in
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and
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. These novelists include Sharlene Teo, Kirstin Chen, Balli Kaur Jaswal, Clarissa Goenawan, Rachel Heng, Thea Lim, Amanda Lee Koe, and
Jing-Jing Lee Jing-Jing Lee (born 1985) is a Singaporean author who writes in the English language; her best-known work is the novel '' How We Disappeared'' (2019). Early life Lee was born in Singapore in 1985 and grew up speaking Mandarin. She was not read ...
.


List of Singaporean writers

The following is a non-exhaustive list of notable Singaporean writers: * Alfian bin Sa'at, playwright, poet and fiction writer *
Gopal Baratham Gopal Baratham (9 September 1935 – 23 April 2002) was a Singaporean author and neurosurgeon. 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 ...
, neurosurgeon and writer *
Boey Kim Cheng Boey Kim Cheng (; born 1965) is a Singaporean Australian poet. As a student, Boey won the National University of Singapore Poetry Writing/Creative Prose Competition and has since received the National Arts Council's Young Artist Award (199 ...
, poet *
Don Bosco John Melchior Bosco ( it, Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco; pms, Gioann Melchior Bòsch; 16 August 181531 January 1888), popularly known as Don Bosco , was an Italian Catholic priest, educator, writer and saint of the 19th century. While working ...
, writer and publisher of children's fiction books *Kamaladevi Aravindan, Tamil fiction writer, Malayalam and Tamil playwright *
Colin Cheong Colin Cheong Wye Mun (Zhen Wai Mung) is a Singapore writer born in 1965. He has written or edited nearly 30 books, four of which have won national awards. He won the Singapore Literature Prize in 1996 for his novel, ''Tangerine''. The older of t ...
, poet and novelist *
Felix Cheong Felix Cheong is a Singaporean author and poet. Cheong has written two young adult fiction books used as part of a national education campaign – ''The Call From Crying House'' () and its sequel, ''The Woman In The Last Carriage'' (). Cheong ...
, poet, fiction writer *Christine Chia, poet *
Grace Chia Grace Chia (born 1973) is a Singaporean writer, poet, journalist and editor. Career Chia has published numerous books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, including a novel, ''The Wanderlusters'' and a short story collection, ''Every Moving Thing ...
, poet *
Michael Chiang Michael Chiang (born 27 October 1955 in Muar, Malaysia) is a prolific playwright and screenwriter in Singapore. He is known as "Singapore's most famous and successful playwright". From 1990 to 2009, Chiang was the editorial director of Mediacorp ...
, playwright *
Tania De Rozario Tania De Rozario (born 20 February 1982) is a writer and visual artist, generally emphasising themes of gender, sexuality, loving and losing. Biography Tania De Rozario was born on 20 February 1982. Tania De Rozario has showcased her visual art ...
, poet, fiction writer, and artist *Clarissa Goenawan, novelist *
Goh Poh Seng Goh Poh Seng (; July 1936 – 10 January 2010) was a Singaporean dramatist, novelist, doctor and poet, was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya in 1936. He was educated at Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, received his medical degree from Uni ...
, poet and novelist *
Gwee Li Sui Gwee Li Sui (; born 22 August 1970) is a poet, a graphic artist, and a literary critic from Singapore. Biography Gwee went to the now-defunct MacRitchie Primary School and then Anglo-Chinese Secondary School and Anglo-Chinese Junior College. In ...
, a literary critic, poet and graphic artist * Suffian Hakim, satirist and writer *Raymond Han, novelist and teacher * Rachel Heng, fictionist *
Heng Siok Tian Heng Siok Tian (born 1963) is a Singaporean poet and educator. She has published five volumes of poetry: ''Crossing the Chopsticks and Other Poems'' (1993), ''My City, My Canvas'' (1999), ''Contouring'' (2004), ''Is My Body a Myth'' (2011) and ''Mi ...
, poet * Joshua Ip, poet *
Philip Jeyaretnam Philip Antony Jeyaretnam (born 1964) is a Singaporean judge, lawyer and author who has been serving as a Judge of the High Court of Singapore since 1 November 2021, having been first appointed to the Bench as a Judicial Commissioner on 4 Januar ...
, novelist and lawyer *
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
, poet *
Desmond Kon Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé (born 1980) is a poet, former journalist, interdisciplinary artist and founder of Squircle Line Press. He has authored six poetry collections, an epistolary novel, and edited more than fifteen books. He has an MFA in c ...
, poet and publisher *
Aaron Lee Aaron Lee Soon Yong (born June 7, 1972) is a Singaporean prize-winning poet who writes in English. He was born in Malaysia but received his education in Singapore and became a Singaporean in 1996. Career Early beginnings Aaron began writing poe ...
, poet and lawyer * Madeleine Lee, poet * Russell Lee, author of popular '' True Singapore Ghost Stories'' series *
Lee Tzu Pheng Anne Lee Tzu Pheng (born May 13, 1946) is a Singaporean poet. She has five volumes of poems to her name; of these, the first three, ''Prospect of a Drowning'' (1980), ''Against the Next Wave'' (1988) and ''The Brink of An Amen'' (1991) were winne ...
, academic and poet *
Liang Wern Fook Dr Liang Wern Fook (; born 1964 in Singapore) is a Cantonese Singaporean writer, musician, singer and researcher in Chinese literature and pedagogy. He was one of the pioneer figures in ''xinyao'' (Singaporean Chinese folk songs) movement in t ...
, Chinese writer and songwriter *
Sonny Liew Sonny Liew (born 26 September 1974) is a Malaysia-born comic artist/illustrator based in Singapore. He is best known for ''The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye'' (2015), the first graphic novel to win the Singapore Literature Prize for fiction. Ea ...
, comic artist / graphic novelist *
Catherine Lim Catherine Lim Poh Imm (, born 21 March 1942) is a Singaporean fiction author known for writing about Singapore society and of themes of traditional Chinese culture. Hailed as the "doyenne of Singapore writers", Lim has published nine collectio ...
, novelist *
Su-Chen Christine Lim Suchen Christine Lim (born 1948) is a Malaysian-born Singaporean writer. She was the inaugural winner of the Singapore Literature Prize in 1992. Early life Lim was born in Ipoh, Federation of Malaya and had her early education at the Conve ...
, novelist * Shirley Lim, poet and critic *
Low Kay Hwa Low Kay Hwa (born June 18, 1985) is a Singaporean novelist known for his teen romance novels. He also runs a lifestyle page for Singaporeans. Biography Low Kay Hwa has studied in Boon Lay Primary School, Hong Kah Secondary School and Singapore Po ...
, novelist *
Kishore Mahbubani Kishore Mahbubani (born 24 October 1948) is a Singaporean diplomat and geopolitical consultant who served as Singapore Permanent Representative to the United Nations between 1984 and 1989, and again between 1998 and 2004, and President of the U ...
, politics * Aaron Maniam, poet and civil servant *
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed Mohamed Latiff Mohamed (20 March 1950 – 13 October 2022) was a Singaporean Malay poet and writer. Biography Mohamed Latiff Mohamed was born in Singapore on 20 March 1950. He was educated at Guillemard Malay School, followed by Tun Seri Lana ...
, poet * Chandran Nair, poet and artist * Pooja Nansi, poet * Faith Ng, playwright * Ng Yi-Sheng, poet and writer * Nuraliah Norasid, fictionist and academic *
O Thiam Chin O Thiam Chin (born 8 December 1977) is a Singaporean author. Many of his stories explore themes of love, heartbreak, alienation and gay male sexuality. Biography O was born into a family of Mandarin-speaking hawkers. He studied at Ang Mo Kio ...
, fiction writer *
Alvin Pang Alvin Pang (Chinese: 冯啟明; pinyin: ''Féng Qǐ Míng''; born 1972, Singapore) was named 2005 Young Artist of the Year (Literature) by the National Arts Council Singapore. He holds a First Class Honours degree in English literature from the ...
, poet and editor * Villayil Raman Gopala Pillai, Malayalam novelist
Anitha Devi Pillai
academic, fiction writer, creative non-fiction writer and poet *
Wena Poon Wena Poon (方慧娜, born 1974) is a lawyer and novelist based in the United States. She writes English-language fiction. Her work has been seen by academics in the UK, US and Singapore as representative of the transnationalism of her generat ...
, writer *
Rex Shelley Rex Anthony Shelley (27 October 1930 – 21 August 2009) was a Singaporean author. A graduate of the University of Malaya in Malaysia and University of Cambridge, Cambridge trained in engineering and economics, Shelley managed his own busin ...
, novelist *
Daren Shiau Daren Shiau, Bintang Bakti Masyarakat, BBM, Pingat Bakti Masyarakat, PBM (Chinese: 萧维龙, born 1971), is a Singaporean novelist, poet, conservationist, and lawyer in private practice qualified in Singapore, England and Wales. He is an author ...
, poet, novelist, environmentalist and lawyer *
Damien Sin Damien Sin (1965 – 2011), born Foong Yu Lei, was a Singaporean author, poet and musician. He has written several bestselling books published by the Angsana Books imprint of publisher Flame Of The Forest Publishing. Sin died in 2011. After fa ...
, author of ''Classic Singapore Horror Stories'' series * Huzir Sulaiman, playwright *
Colin Tan Colin may refer to: * Colin (given name) * Colin (surname) * ''Colin'' (film), a 2008 Cannes film festival zombie movie * Colin (horse) (1905–1932), thoroughbred racehorse * Colin (humpback whale), a humpback whale calf abandoned north of Sydney, ...
, poet *
Kelvin Tan Kelvin Tan Wei Lian (陈伟联, born 5 October 1981) is a Singaporean former Mandopop singer who earned a living as a busker before he won the first edition of Project SuperStar in 2005. He has released three albums, All I Want Is... (200 ...
, musician, playwright and novelist * Hwee Hwee Tan, novelist * Joel Tan, playwright *
Paul Tan Paul Tan is a Malaysian motoring journalist. He is best known for his website, ''paultan.org'' or Paul Tan's Automotive News, a popular news portal which covers the Malaysian & ASEAN automotive scenes. ''Paultan.org'' is managed by Driven Co ...
, poet and deputy chief executive of the National Arts Council *
Tan Swie Hian Tan Swie Hian () is a Singaporean multidisciplinary artist known for his contemporary Chinese calligraphy, Chinese poetry and contemporary art sculptures found in Singapore and many parts of the world. Early life Born in Indonesia, Tan migra ...
, poet, translator, calligrapher, and artist * Tan Tarn How, playwright *
Jean Tay Jean Tay (born 1974) is a Singaporean playwright, best known for her plays '' Everything But the Brain'' and ''Boom''. Her works have been performed in Singapore, the US, the UK and Italy. She is the Artistic Director and co-founder of Saga Seed ...
, playwright *
Simon Tay Simon Tay Seong Chee () is a Singaporean lawyer and legal academic who served as a Nominated Member of Parliament between 1997 and 2003. Early life and education Tay was born on 4 January 1961 in Singapore. His father, Tay Seow Huah, was a sen ...
, poet and lawyer *
Teo Poh Leng Teo Poh Leng (1912-1942) was a Malayan poet and teacher who lived in Singapore, the then capital of the Straits Settlements. He was noted for having the first book-length publication in English by a person from Singapore. Teo Poh Leng was a vict ...
, poet *
Theophilus Kwek Theophilus Kwek (born 1994) is a Singaporean poet, editor, and critic Biography After his pre-university studies at Raffles Institution in Singapore, Kwek read History and Politics at Merton College in Oxford University. After graduating in 201 ...
, poet, editor and critic *
Edwin Thumboo Edwin Nadason Thumboo B.B.M. (born 22 November 1933) is a Singaporean poet and academic who is regarded as one of the pioneers of English literature in Singapore. Thumboo graduated in English from the University of Malaya in 1956. Although he ...
, poet and academic, former
Dean Dean may refer to: People * Dean (given name) * Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin * Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk * Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean Titles * ...
of the Arts and Social Sciences Faculty,
National University of Singapore The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national public research university in Singapore. Founded in 1905 as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School, NUS is the oldest autonomous university in the c ...
*
Jeremy Tiang Jeremy Tiang (born 17 January 1977) is a Singaporean writer, translator and playwright based in New York City. Tiang won the 2018 Singapore Literature Prize for English fiction for his debut novel, ''State of Emergency'', published in 2017. Car ...
, fiction writer, translator *
Toh Hsien Min Toh Hsien Min (born 1975) is a Singaporean poet. His poems have appeared in many literary journals (e.g. ''London Magazine'', the '' London Review of Books'' and ''Poetry Salzburg Review'') and have been translated into Finnish, French, Spanish, ...
, poet *
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
, poet, fictionist, anthologist and countertenor * Eleanor Wong, academic lawyer and playwright * Jerrold Yam, lawyer and poet *
Arthur Yap Arthur Yap Chioh Hiong (; 1943 – 19 June 2006) was a Singaporean poet, writer and painter. Biography Arthur Yap was born in Singapore, the sixth child of a carpenter and a housewife. Yap attended St Andrew's School and the University of Si ...
, academic and poet *
Yeng Pway Ngon Yeng Pway Ngon (; 26 January 194710 January 2021) was a Singaporean poet, novelist and critic in the Chinese literary scene in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Taiwan. A prolific writer, Yeng's works have been translated into English, M ...
, poet, novelist and critic *
Ovidia Yu Ovidia Yu (born 1961) is a writer from Singapore who has published award-winning plays and short stories. She has won several awards, including the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Singapore Foundation Culture Award (1996), the Nationa ...
, playwright and novelist *
Robert Yeo Robert Yeo (born Robert Yeo Cheng Chuan; 1940) is a Singaporean poet, playwright and novelist. Career Yeo is a retired lecturer of the National Institute of Education and Nanyang Technological University. In 2011, he is a teacher of creative wri ...
, playwright and poet * Yong Shu Hoong, poet *Joyce Chng, fiction writer


Selected works


English

*''Once the Horsemen and Other Poems'' - Chandran Nair (1972) *''Son of Singapore'' - Tan Kok Seng (1972) *'' If We Dream Too Long'' -
Goh Poh Seng Goh Poh Seng (; July 1936 – 10 January 2010) was a Singaporean dramatist, novelist, doctor and poet, was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya in 1936. He was educated at Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, received his medical degree from Uni ...
(1973) *''Man of Malaysia'' - Tan Kok Seng (1974) *''Eye on the World'' - Tan Kok Seng (1975) *''After the Hard Hours, This Rain'' - Chandran Nair (1975) *''The Immolation'' -
Goh Poh Seng Goh Poh Seng (; July 1936 – 10 January 2010) was a Singaporean dramatist, novelist, doctor and poet, was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya in 1936. He was educated at Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, received his medical degree from Uni ...
(1977) *''Ricky Star'' - Lim Thean Soo (1978) *''Three Sisters of Sze'' - Tan Kok Seng (1979) *''Singapore Accent'' - Ivy Goh Nair, aka B J Wu (1980) *''
Army Daze ''Army Daze'' is a 1996 Singaporean comedy film based on the 1987 theatre play of the same name by Singaporean writer Michael Chiang. Distributed by Cathay Asia Films and directed by Ong Keng Sen, the film portrays a group of 18-year-old Singaporea ...
'' - Michael Chiang (1984) *''Ricebowl'' -
Su-Chen Christine Lim Suchen Christine Lim (born 1948) is a Malaysian-born Singaporean writer. She was the inaugural winner of the Singapore Literature Prize in 1992. Early life Lim was born in Ipoh, Federation of Malaya and had her early education at the Conve ...
(1984) *''Star Sapphire'' - Han May (1985) *''The Scholar and the Dragon'' - Stella Kon (1986, 2011) *''The Adventures of Holden Heng'' -
Robert Yeo Robert Yeo (born Robert Yeo Cheng Chuan; 1940) is a Singaporean poet, playwright and novelist. Career Yeo is a retired lecturer of the National Institute of Education and Nanyang Technological University. In 2011, he is a teacher of creative wri ...
(1986, 2011) *''First Loves'' -
Philip Jeyaretnam Philip Antony Jeyaretnam (born 1964) is a Singaporean judge, lawyer and author who has been serving as a Judge of the High Court of Singapore since 1 November 2021, having been first appointed to the Bench as a Judicial Commissioner on 4 Januar ...
(1988) *''Man Snake Apple'' -
Arthur Yap Arthur Yap Chioh Hiong (; 1943 – 19 June 2006) was a Singaporean poet, writer and painter. Biography Arthur Yap was born in Singapore, the sixth child of a carpenter and a housewife. Yap attended St Andrew's School and the University of Si ...
(1988) *''The Stolen Child'' - Colin Cheong (1989) *''The Brink of an Amen'' - Lee Tzu Pheng (1991) *''The Shrimp People'' - Rex Shelley (1991) *''A Brief History Of Toa Payoh And Other Poems'' -
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
(1992) *'' All Broken Up and Dancing'' -
Kelvin Tan Kelvin Tan Wei Lian (陈伟联, born 5 October 1981) is a Singaporean former Mandopop singer who earned a living as a busker before he won the first edition of Project SuperStar in 2005. He has released three albums, All I Want Is... (200 ...
(1992) *''Fistful Of Colours'' -
Su-Chen Christine Lim Suchen Christine Lim (born 1948) is a Malaysian-born Singaporean writer. She was the inaugural winner of the Singapore Literature Prize in 1992. Early life Lim was born in Ipoh, Federation of Malaya and had her early education at the Conve ...
(1993) *''A Third Map'' -
Edwin Thumboo Edwin Nadason Thumboo B.B.M. (born 22 November 1933) is a Singaporean poet and academic who is regarded as one of the pioneers of English literature in Singapore. Thumboo graduated in English from the University of Malaya in 1956. Although he ...
(1993) *''The Sea is Never Full'' - Jeffery T.H. Lee (1994) *''Year of the Tiger'' - David Miller (2012) *''Advent'' - David Miller (2013) * Bahau, the Elephant & the Ham - David Miller (2014) * DutyBound - David Miller (2014) *''The Bondmaid'' -
Catherine Lim Catherine Lim Poh Imm (, born 21 March 1942) is a Singaporean fiction author known for writing about Singapore society and of themes of traditional Chinese culture. Hailed as the "doyenne of Singapore writers", Lim has published nine collectio ...
(1995) *''Glass Cathedral'' - Andrew Koh (1995, 2011) *''Amazing, Surprising, Weird & Wonderful: Myths and Facts of Singapore''- Thomas Toh (1995) *''Spider Boys'' - Ming Cher (1995, 2012) *''Foreign Bodies'' - Hwee Hwee Tan (1997) *''A Visitation of Sunlight'' - Aaron Lee (1997) *'' Womango'' -
Grace Chia Grace Chia (born 1973) is a Singaporean writer, poet, journalist and editor. Career Chia has published numerous books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, including a novel, ''The Wanderlusters'' and a short story collection, ''Every Moving Thing ...
(1998) *''The Space of City Trees'' -
Arthur Yap Arthur Yap Chioh Hiong (; 1943 – 19 June 2006) was a Singaporean poet, writer and painter. Biography Arthur Yap was born in Singapore, the sixth child of a carpenter and a housewife. Yap attended St Andrew's School and the University of Si ...
(2000) *''
Escape from Paradise ''Escape from Paradise: From Third World to First'' is a 2001 non-fiction book written by John Harding and May Chu Harding set in Singapore, Brunei, Australia, England, and the United States. The book tells, from the author's perspective, of her ...
'' - John & May Chu Harding (2001) *''The Worth Of Wonder'' -
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
(2001) *''I Chose to Climb'' - Colin Tan (2001) *''I Remember May'' - Yim Kein Kwok (2001) *''Mammon Inc.'' - Hwee Hwee Tan (2001) *''the Nethe(r);R'' -
Kelvin Tan Kelvin Tan Wei Lian (陈伟联, born 5 October 1981) is a Singaporean former Mandopop singer who earned a living as a busker before he won the first edition of Project SuperStar in 2005. He has released three albums, All I Want Is... (200 ...
(2001) *''Eight Plays'' - Huzir Sulaiman (2002) *''Below: Absence'' -
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
(2002) *''The Ocean Of Ambition'' -
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
(2003) *''City of Rain'' -
Alvin Pang Alvin Pang (Chinese: 冯啟明; pinyin: ''Féng Qǐ Míng''; born 1972, Singapore) was named 2005 Young Artist of the Year (Literature) by the National Arts Council Singapore. He holds a First Class Honours degree in English literature from the ...
(2003) *''
Unmarked Treasure ''Unmarked Treasure'' is a poetry collection by the Singaporean poet Cyril Wong, held together by memories about family life and intimate relationships, charged with intense emotions surrounding love, death and exploration of an emptiness within th ...
'' -
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
(2004/2012) *''Frottage'' - Yong Shu Hoong (2005) *''The Visage of Terrorism - The Hounds of Hell'' - James Villanueva (2004/2006) *''
Tilting Our Plates to Catch the Light ''Tilting Our Plates to Catch the Light'' is a poetry collection by the Singaporean poet Cyril Wong about "two lovers who are in the process of losing each other," bringing into play his background in music, intermingling the lives of gay male-par ...
'' -
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
(2007/2012) *''The Lies That Build a Marriage'' - Suchen Christine Lim (2007) *''Heartlands'' -
Koh Buck Song Koh Buck Song (; born 1963) is a Singaporean writer and poet. He is the author and editor of more than 30 books, including six books of poetry and haiga art. He works as a writer, editor and consultant in branding, communications strategy an ...
(2008) *''The Diary of Amos Lee'' - Adeline Foo (2009) *''City of Small Blessings'' - Simon Tay (2009) *''A World in Transit'' - Eric Tinsay Valles (2011) *''Cordelia'' -
Grace Chia Grace Chia (born 1973) is a Singaporean writer, poet, journalist and editor. Career Chia has published numerous books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, including a novel, ''The Wanderlusters'' and a short story collection, ''Every Moving Thing ...
(2012) *''The Black Isle'' - Sandi Tan (2012) *''Sonnets from the Singlish'' - Joshua Ip (2013) *''Inheritance'' - Balli Kaur Jaswal (2013) *''Ministry of Moral Panic'' - Amanda Lee Koe (2013) *''The Last Lesson of Mrs de Souza'' -
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
(2013) *''Ten Things My Father Never Taught Me and Other Stories'' -
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
(2014) *''Kami and Kaze'' -
Wena Poon Wena Poon (方慧娜, born 1974) is a lawyer and novelist based in the United States. She writes English-language fiction. Her work has been seen by academics in the UK, US and Singapore as representative of the transnationalism of her generat ...
(2014) *''The Adventures of Snow Fox & Sword Girl'' -
Wena Poon Wena Poon (方慧娜, born 1974) is a lawyer and novelist based in the United States. She writes English-language fiction. Her work has been seen by academics in the UK, US and Singapore as representative of the transnationalism of her generat ...
(2014) *''Coastlands'' -
Aaron Lee Aaron Lee Soon Yong (born June 7, 1972) is a Singaporean prize-winning poet who writes in English. He was born in Malaysia but received his education in Singapore and became a Singaporean in 1996. Career Early beginnings Aaron began writing poe ...
(2014) *''Scattered Vertebrae'' - Jerrold Yam (2014) *After the Fall (dirges among ruins) - Eric Tinsay Valles (2014) *''The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye'' -
Sonny Liew Sonny Liew (born 26 September 1974) is a Malaysia-born comic artist/illustrator based in Singapore. He is best known for ''The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye'' (2015), the first graphic novel to win the Singapore Literature Prize for fiction. Ea ...
(2014) *''The Mind Clones Trilogy'' - Raymond Han (2017) *''
The Lover's Inventory ''The Lover's Inventory'' is a poetry collection by the Singaporean poet Cyril Wong inventorying objects, places, sensations, and other memorabilia that serve as springboards for memory and philosophical insight; its Confessional verse "confesses w ...
'' -
Cyril Wong Cyril Wong (; born 27 June 1977) is a poet, fiction author and literary critic. Biography Born in 1977, Cyril Wong attended Saint Patrick's School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature ...
(2015/2018) *Rainbirds - Clarissa Goenawan (2018) *Sembawang: A Novel - Kamaladevi Aravindan (author) Anitha Devi Pillai (Translator) (2020) *The Perfect World of Miwako Sumida - Clarissa Goenawan (2020)


Selected anthologies

*''Singapore: Places, Poems, Paintings'' - Koh, Buck Song (editor, 1993). Art & Artist Speak, Singapore. . *No Other City: The Ethos Anthology of Urban Poetry - Alvin Pang and Aaron Lee (editors, 2000). Ethos Books, Singapore. *''From Boys To Men: A Literary Anthology Of National Service In Singapore'' - Koh, Buck Song and Bhatia, Umej (editors, 2002). Landmark Books, Singapore. . *''Rhythms: A Singaporean Millennial Anthology Of Poetry'' - Singh, Kirpal et al. (editors, 2000). National Arts Council, Singapore. . *''Reflecting On The Merlion: An Anthology Of Poems'' - Thumboo, Edwin & Yeow, Kai Chai (editors, 2009). National Arts Council, Singapore. . *''Writing Singapore: An Historical Anthology Of Singapore Literature'' - Poon, Angelia; Holden, Philip & Lim, Shirley Geok-lin (editors, 2009). National University of Singapore Press, Singapore. . . *''Tumasik: Contemporary Writing from Singapore'' - Pang, Alvin (editor, 2010). Autumn Hill Books, USA. . *''The Epigram Books Collection of Best New Singaporean Short Stories: Volume One'' - Lundberg, Jason Erik (editor, 2013). Epigram Books, Singapore. . *"Get Lucky: An Anthology of Philippine and Singapore Writings" - Contreras-Cabrera, Manuelita, Bravo-Dutt, Migs & Valles, Eric Tinsay (editors, 2015). Ethos Books, Singapore. . *"UNION : 15 Years of Drunken Boat, 50 Years of Writing From Singapore" -Alvin Pang and Ravi Shankar (editors, 2015). Ethos Books, Singapore. . *"Sg Poems 2015-2016" - Valles, Eric Tinsay, Chung, Ian, Tan Chee Lay, Chow Teck Seng, Ow Yeong Wai Kit, Azhar Ibrahim & K. Kanagalatha (editors, 2016). Ethos Books, Singapore. . *"Anima Methodi" - Kon, Desmond & Valles, Eric Tinsay (editors, 2018). Squircle Line Press, Singapore. . *"The Nature of Poetry" - Thumboo, Edwin & Valles, Eric Tinsay (editors, 2019). National Parks Board, Singapore. . *"Get Luckier: An Anthology of Philippine and Singapore Writings II" - Bravo-Dutt, Migs, Betita de Guzman, Claire, Lee, Aaron and Valles, Eric Tinsay (editors, 2022). Poetry Festival Singapore, Singapore. .


Malay

*''Dewi Alam Dan Burung Senja'' (collection of poems) - Noor SI (1986) *''Jangan Tak Ada'' (collection of poems) - Muhammad Ariff Ahmad (1990) *''Bunga Makna'' (collection of poems) - Ahmad Md Tahir (1990) *''Diari Bonda'' (Mother's Diary) - Rohani Din (1997) * ''Anugerah Buat Syamsiah'' (An Award for Syamsiah) - Rohani Din (2001) * ''Bila Rama-Rama Patah Sayapnya'' (When The Butterfly Snaps Its Wings) - Mohamed Latiff Mohamed (2007) * ''Suasana Senja'' (Evening Environment) - Masuri SN (2001) * ''Petikan Rasa'' (Abstracts of Feelings) - Abdul Ghani Hamid (2007) * ''Perjalananku'' (My Journey) - Mohamed Latiff Mohamed & A. Samat Ali (2008) * ''Diari Hitam'' (Black Diary) - Mohamed Pitchay Gani Bin Mohamed Abdul Aziz(2008) * ''Aku Bukan Penyair'' (I Am Not A Poet) - Abdul Ghani Hamid (2008) * ''Kota Siluman'' (Siluman City) - Mohamed Pitchay Gani and Muhd Irwan Jamal (2008) * ''Mail Mau Kahwin'' (Mail Wishes To Get Married) - Muhammad Ariff Ahmad (2008) * ''Ayah Tidak Sayang Padaku Lagi'' (My Dad Does Not Love Me Anymore) - Rasiah Halil (2007) * ''Mencari Pelangi Malam'' (Finding The Night Rainbow) - Ahmad Awang (2002) * ''Menyongsong Pelangi'' (Chasing The Rainbow) - Pitchay Gani Bin Mohamed Abdul Aziz(2005) * ''Tuhan Masih Sayang'' (God Still Loves) - A. Wahab Hamzah (2002) * ''Bisik'' (Anthology of Malay Drama) - Teater Ekamatra (2003) * ''Tiga Visi'' (Anthology of Malay Drama) - Perkumpulan Seni (1990) * ''Puisi Luka dan Puisi Duka'' (Poems of Hurt and Sadness) - Suratman Markasan (2004) * ''Bicararasa'' (Speeches of Feel) - Sarifah Yatiman (2004) * ''Nota'' (Notes) - Abdul Ghani Hamid (1987) * ''Ziarah Rindu'' (Visits of Reminisce) - Mohamed Latiff Mohamed (2004) * ''Dari Dua Benua'' (From Two Ends) - Sulaiman Jeem and Muhd. Salihin Sulaiman (1999) * ''XXL - Anak Muda Julung Berkeris'' (XXL - Young Man With a Kris) - Juffri Supa'at (1999) * ''Yang Bilang'' - Rafaat Haji Hamzah (2007)(poem) * ''RESAN : Antologi Puisi & Cerpen Sayembara Noktah Putih 2008'' (RESAN : Anthology of Poetry and Short Stories of White Down Writing Festival 2008) - Mohamed Pitchay Gani Bin Mohamed Abdul Aziz and Muhammad Jailani Abu Talib (2008) * ''Kasih Bunga Merah'' - Yazid Hussein (editor)(2008)(poem) * ''Teman Siber'' - Yazid Hussein (editor)(2008)(short stories) * ''Aku Ingin Menulis'' - Yazid Hussein (2008)(literary guide) * ''Kumpulan Cepen Satu Macam penyakit'' - Yazid Hussein (2009)(short stories) * ''Bisikan Nadim - Dari Skrip ke Pentas ke Naskhah'' - Yazid Hussein (2009)(playwright) * ''Kumpulan Drama D5D'' - Yazid Hussein (2010) (playwright) * ''Antologi Puisi Seloka Hari Berubah'' - Yazid Hussein, Norlila Abdul Ghani & Muhammad Hafiz Yusof (2010) (poem) * ''Dongeng Utopia: Kisah Cek Yah'' - Yazid Hussein (2011)(novel) * ''Penulis Penyusun Kalimat, Pembaca Pentafsir Amanat, Sama-Sama Meraih Manfaat'' Yazid Hussein (2011)(literary criticism and essay) * ''Koleksi Puisi : Susur Pendekar'' - Muhammad Jailani Abu Talib (2011) * ''Cahaya'' - Yazid Hussein (2012)(novel) *''Aisberg Kesimpulan'' (collection of poems) - Ahmad Md Tahir (2013) *''Rona Wicara'' (collection of essay) - T. Ahmad Mohamed @Ahmad Md Tahir (2016) *''Daielogy'' (collection of anecdotes) - Serban Putih @Ahmad Mustaqim Ahmad (2016) *''Terlena Di Salah Syurga'' (collection of anecdotes) - Serban Putih @Ahmad Mustaqim Ahmad (2018) *''Ketika Hati Berfatwa'' (collection of anecdotes) - Serban Putih @Ahmad Mustaqim Ahmad (2019)


Chinese

* ''橡胶树'' — 王润华(1997) *''甜咸人生'' — 尤今(1982) *''众山围绕'' — 刘瑞金(2001) *''老人题材'' — 蓉子(2004)


Tamil

*செம்பவாங் - கமலாதேவி அரவிந்தன் (2021) *''Cantana Kinnam'' - I Ulaganathan (1966) *மனித உடம்பில் மாபெரும் சக்தி - ச. செயரமன் (1996) / Yogic Powers of the Human Body - S. Jayaraman (1996) *திருவள்ளுவர் கண்ட உலகம் - ச. செயரமன் / The World in the Eyes of Thiruvalluvar - S. Jayaraman, 1999 *இறை நலம் - ச. செயரமன் / Spiritual Health - S. Jayaraman (2006) *அன்பான வீடு அகிலம் புகழ் நாடு - ச. செயரமன் / Beloved Home and a World Acclaimed Nation - S. Jayaraman, 2006


See also

*
Asas '50 The Writers' Movement '50 (Angkatan Sasterawan 1950), better known as Asas '50, is the first and oldest literary association in post-war Malaysia. It was founded on 6 August 1950, with a stated philosophy of "Art for Society" (Seni untuk Masyar ...
*
Culture of Singapore The culture of Singapore has changed greatly over the millennia. Its contemporary modern culture consists of a combination of Asian and European cultures, mainly by Malay, South Asian, East Asian and Eurasian influences. Singapore has been ...
*
Singapore Literature Prize The Singapore Literature Prize (abbreviation: SLP) is a biennial award in Singapore to recognise outstanding published works by Singaporean authors in any of the four official languages: Chinese, English, Malay and Tamil. The competition is organis ...
* LGBT topics in Singaporean literature


References


Additional sources

* Quayum, Mohammad A., (2002)''Singaporean Literature in English: A Critical Reader''. Malaysia: University Putra Malaysia Press, 2002. .


External links


''Quarterly Literary Review Singapore''



Singapore Literature in English: An Annotated Bibliography
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