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Rediscovering Singapore's history through evocative poetry.

If you find joy in exploring the delicate interplay between place and memory, "Sikit-Sikit Lama-Lama Jadi Bukit" might just resonate with you. The anthology weaves personal and national histories into the fabric of Singapore's landscape. It's not just a book of poems; it's a journey that will anchor you to the spirit of a nation through its eloquent storytelling and heartfelt nostalgia.

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Sikit-Sikit Lama-Lama Jadi Bukit

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ISBN: 9789811152863
Related Collections: Creative Nonfiction, History, Art

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When physical spaces make way for development, we risk historical amnesia. A place evokes a sense of belonging. It sustains our memory of who we are and where we are in the ebb and flow of humanity. Once lost, it can never be recovered. A person emptied of memory is one floating in an open sea without any anchor. This anthology revisits lost places in Singapore. But not to reminisce or to evoke nostalgia. These poems express what these places mean to the poets and people who built this nation. They interweave social narratives with a strong desire to combat the loss of our memories, names, buildings, roads, trails, episodes, incidents, everything that is us and ours. They represent hope: of what was then, what we are, and what we can be. Thought-provoking yet moving, these poems are the hidden gems of our literary tradition, unveiling a piece of our social tapestry with every turn of the page: a shared journey in which one rediscovers a lost fabric of our interwoven history. This anthology features award-winning poets such as Cultural Medallion recipients — Mohamed Latiff Mohamed and Suratman Makasan, accomplished poet-painters like Abdul Ghani Hamid and Suraidi Sipan, our brilliant Sufi poet — Johar Buang, as well as young talents such as Zulfadli Rashid and Noorhaqmal Mohamed Noor. Our acclaimed female
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Rediscovering Singapore's history through evocative poetry.

If you find joy in exploring the delicate interplay between place and memory, "Sikit-Sikit Lama-Lama Jadi Bukit" might just resonate with you. The anthology weaves personal and national histories into the fabric of Singapore's landscape. It's not just a book of poems; it's a journey that will anchor you to the spirit of a nation through its eloquent storytelling and heartfelt nostalgia.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.