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Yeng Pway Ngon (; 26 January 194710 January 2021) was a Singaporean poet, novelist and critic in the Chinese literary scene in Singapore,
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. A prolific writer, Yeng's works have been translated into English,
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. Yeng has been a recipient of the Singapore Book Award, the
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(four times), and the Southeast Asian Writers Award (also known as the
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). For his contributions to the literary scene, Yeng was awarded the
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for Literature in 2003.


Early life

Yeng was born in the Bugis area of Singapore in 1947. His father was a Chinese physician who came from China and his mother worked in a coffee shop in the area. Yeng's parents married during the Japanese Occupation (1942–1945). Yeng graduated from Ngee Ann College with a Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Literature in 1969. As a student, Yeng excelled in Chinese and art classes at
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, but scraped through or failed everything else. He decided to embark on writing after submitting a sonnet in lieu of an essay on any subject in Chinese class. His teacher gave him a good grade, and the poem was published in a newspaper.


Career

From 1978 to 1983, Yeng worked as a newspaper columnist for ''
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'' writing for the column "Chang Hua Duan Shuo". In 1983, ''Nanyang Siang Pau'' merged with '' Sin Chew Jit Poh'' to become ''
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''. Yeng continued contributing as a columnist for the newspaper's "Ren Zai Jiang Hu" column. Yeng became a full-time writer in the 1980s. He also wrote radio plays for
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and published many of his works. In 1987, he published a novel, ''Yi Ge Xiang Wo Zhe Yang De Nan Ren (A Man Like Me)'', which won the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Award the following year. In 1994, Yeng spent a year in Hong Kong as a freelance columnist for ''
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'' and ''Sing Tao Evening News''. He returned to Singapore later that year and reopened Grassroots Book Room until 2014. In 1995, he set up one of Singapore's most prominent Chinese bookstores, the Grassroots Bookroom, at Textile Centre. This was his second bookstore, after Vanguard Bookshop at Golden Mile Tower. In July 2014, Yeng sold Grassroots to his former customers—former ''
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'' journalist and dramatist Lim Jen Erh, Lim Yeong Shin and medical doctor Lim Wooi Tee—who reopened the bookstore at Bukit Pasoh Road in January 2015. In 2013, Yeng was the first writer-in-residence of the
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Chinese department. He taught classes on Chinese literature and novel-writing and also started to devote more time to a novel about the lives of Cantonese opera actors. In 2014, two English translations of his novels were published in Singapore.
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brought out ''Art Studio'', translated by Goh Beng Choo and Loh Guan Liang, while
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released ''Trivialities About Me and Myself'', translated by
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Akshita Nanda selected ''Art Studio'' as one of 10 classic Singapore novels. Reading it in its English translation, she called it "beautifully broad-minded in its attitude towards women's rights and inter- racial relations, nicely detailing some characters' slow awakening to the lessons one can learn in art and life outside a narrow circle."


Controversy

In 1977, one of Yeng's friends falsely implicated him as being a communist. Yeng was detained under the
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for alleged leftist sympathies. He spent most of those four months alone in prison, with his wife visiting him when she could. In 2012, Yeng was ordered to pay $10,000 in damages and $20,000 in costs to artist
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. Tan had accused Yeng of libelling him in a 2005 letter which the latter had sent to ''
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'' and the National Arts Council.


Personal life

Yeng was married to Goh Beng Choo, a translator and former journalist. They met in a bookstore, when Madam Goh was just a 16-year-old secondary school student and Yeng a poet and writer at Ngee Ann College (now
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). The couple have one daughter, who is a freelance piano teacher. Yeng was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2007, which later spread to his colon and pancreas. He died on 10 January 2021.


Works

Novels * 《一個像我這樣的男人》 (''A Man Like Me'', 1987) * 《騷動》 (''Unrest'', 2002) * 《我與我自己的二三事》 (''Trivialities About Me and Myself'', 2006) * 《画室》 (''Art Studio'', 2011) * 《戲服》 (''The Costume'', 2015) Novels in translation * ''Unrest, translated into English by
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'' (
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, 2018) *''Art Studio translated into Italian by Barbara Leonesi'' ( Metropoli d'Asia, 2013) Poetry * ''Poems 1, Rebellion'' (2010, The Literary Centre) * ''Poems 2, Personal Notes'' (2012, The Literary Centre) * ''Poems 3, Self Exile'' (2012, The Literary Centre) * ''Poems 4, Resurgence'' (2012, The Literary Centre) * ''Poems 5, Other Thoughts'' (2012, The Literary Centre)


References

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External links


Yeng Pway Ngon on Tribute.sg



Official site of Yeng Pway Ngon
{{DEFAULTSORT:Yeng, Pway Ngon 1947 births 2021 deaths Singaporean people of Chinese descent Singaporean poets Singaporean novelists 20th-century novelists Recipients of the Cultural Medallion for literature S.E.A. Write Award winners Singapore Literature Prize winners Singaporean dramatists and playwrights Deaths from prostate cancer Deaths from cancer in Singapore