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Wednesday 13 April 2022
Can a machine translate a novel? Nicky Harman wonders.
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Rather to my surprise, I found myself at a discussion of this very question at the Literary Translation Centre, in last week's London ...
Thursday 31 March 2022
Oral History as a Practice of Care: Theatres of Memory from Singapore's industrial history
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Block 115 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore's first flatted factory. Editor's note: Our poetry column takes a break this month as I di...
Thursday 24 March 2022
Wesley Leon Aroozoo Shares His Inspiration for "The Punkhawala and the Prostitute"
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As the saying goes, “History is written by the victors” and with that the stories and documentations of the forgotten or lesser regarded in ...
The House of Little Sisters: Eva Wong Nava Writes About The Challenges of Writing YA Historical Fiction
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Thank you, Elaine Chiew, for the invitation to share about the challenges and issues in regard to writing historical fiction for a teenage a...
Sunday 13 March 2022
Jokowi and the New Indonesia: How the world sees an Indonesian President Guest post from Tim Hannigan
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UK-based Tim Hannigan writes mainly about Asia, especially Indonesia. He is the author of three history books: Murder in the Hindu Kush ; Ra...
Sunday 6 March 2022
Shanghai by Riichi Yokomitsu - a Japanese Novel of Interwar Shanghai
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Shanghai between the world wars is a fascination of Westerns, the Chinese themselves, but also the Japanese. The zeitgeist of 1920s Shangha...
Friday 4 March 2022
TEXTURES 2022: AN INTERDISCPLINARY APPROACH TO LITERATURE & ART IN THE SINGAPORE HEARTLANDS
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The fifth edition of TEXTURES (4 March 4 to 3 April) returns with the theme The Great Escape , opening in six Festival Pavilion locations (...
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