+ Follow ARTS HOUSE Tag
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[Title] => Penguins and paranoia
[Summary] => Last week, I wrote a piece extolling the emergence of dissident themes and voices in Singaporean literature, particularly in the novel The River’s Song by Suchen Christine Lim, who reminded us how much of that city-state’s wealth and power grew on the back of its underclass.
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[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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[Title] => Singapore's cultural renaissance
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[Title] => The unseen poem
[Summary] => I had a wonderful time in Singapore last week with my fellow guest writers at Lit Up: the Singapore Young Writers Festival.
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ARTS HOUSE
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