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Reflective tales of Singapore's evolving identity.

If you have an interest in the social and cultural transformation of Singapore, "Middle and First: Short Stories" could be a compelling read for you. These stories skillfully intertwine personal challenges with the broader shifts in Singaporean society, offering both a nostalgic look at the past and an intriguing examination of the expectations and uncertainties that accompany rapid progress. Simon Tay's award-winning storytelling captures intimate human experiences against the backdrop of a nation's evolution, making it a poignant collection relevant for those intrigued by Asia's dynamic changes.

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ISBN: 9789814189675
Authors: Simon Tay
Publisher: Landmark Books
Date of Publication: 2016-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Horror, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: Race, Mythology, Asian Literature
Goodreads rating: 2.84
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Description

A collection of short stories in two groups. “First” relates closely to the Singapore of the 1990s when an old way of life loses its grip in a fast-changing society. “My Grandfather Tim” – a sequel to “My Cousin Tim” the author’s earlier story which has captured public imagination, unravels the accepted truths of a family’s history. In “Grandmother: A Horror Story”, a man exorcises the domineering spirit of his grandmother. Two women in opposite continents confront who they are expected to be in “A Sisters’ Correspondence”.
 

Reflective tales of Singapore's evolving identity.

If you have an interest in the social and cultural transformation of Singapore, "Middle and First: Short Stories" could be a compelling read for you. These stories skillfully intertwine personal challenges with the broader shifts in Singaporean society, offering both a nostalgic look at the past and an intriguing examination of the expectations and uncertainties that accompany rapid progress. Simon Tay's award-winning storytelling captures intimate human experiences against the backdrop of a nation's evolution, making it a poignant collection relevant for those intrigued by Asia's dynamic changes.

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.