A Book of Changes
平常價 $16.00Change is what happens to everything: history is humanity's attempt to make sense of this inevitability. In his debut collection of poetry, Daryl Lim Wei Jie paints minute strokes that give way to panoramas, strewn with unusual asides: migrants crossing oceans; an ancient king reclaiming a throne; rivers clogged with corpses; the paperwork for an invasion; a milo dinosaur the height of Mount Everest. A Book of Changes is a young poet's attempt to make sense of the impossible ebb and flow of time.
A Luxury: Omnibus Edition
平常價 $28.00A Luxury: Omnibus Edition is simultaneously a time capsule and a time-machine. The first volume, A Luxury We Cannot Afford, bottled the lightning of poetry, prose and plays in 2015. The second, A Luxury We Must Afford, took a leap forward into the unknown future of Singapore. You will find something to please and pique every reader in this anthology.
SATORI BLUES
平常價 $10.00SATORI BLUES
by Cyril Wong
published by Math Paper Press
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Cyril Wong’s longest and only Zen-inspired poem to date, Satori Blues is a response to writings by teachers of Buddhism and post-Buddhist philosophies. Composed as a stream of thought—at times epigrammatic, philosophical, fragmented, even exclamatory—the poem has been described by The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry in English as ‘a sustained meditation that recalls turn-of-the- century Geoffrey Hill in its intricately patterned probing.’
AFTERIMAGE
平常價 $16.00AFTERIMAGE
by Werner Kho
published by Math Paper Press
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Afterimage: an image that continues to appear even after the original has ceased. Werner Kho’s debut poetry collection is both personal and yet universal, an exploration of the process of loss and how they come back to us in every different angle.
ARIA AND TRUMPET FLOURISH
平常價 $16.00ARIA AND TRUMPET FLOURISH
by Rodrigo Dela Peña, Jr.
published by Math Paper Press
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In a world inundated by all kinds of texts that can be scanned almost as soon as they’re produced, and that as quickly shimmer away into oblivion, I am overjoyed to sit and read Rodrigo Dela Peña, Jr.’s much anticipated first full-length collection Aria and Trumpet Flourish.
Even while observing the necessary ceremonies that we must accord our living, the poet never forgets “time’s swift tumble,” the “tar-spackled road” or its “hairline cracks.” Unlike the ostentatious noise made by certain kinds of musical and other fanfare, the voice in these poems sings always out of a sense of urgency underwritten by love.
In this collection marked by masterful clarity and dexterous handling of forms (including ghazals, villanelles, abecedarians, and epistolaries), we glimpse monks walking the roads, crowds in the hellish circle of an MRT station at the end of the day, and the ghost of Jose Rizal in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. The poet recalls boyhood breakfasts fortified with bile and innards; and, for all his wandering, turns again and again to little towns and dusty barrios with homely names where a jukebox plays in a noodle shop called Tres Hermanas. He promises us: “This is my devotion: to account for the world’s bounty, its finite grace.// To exalt the flourishing it contains, to ache for what is taken away” (from “Compline”).
These are poems I will want to accompany me through the ordinary and other emergencies of everyday life; through the rest of the year, and beyond. In them, I might hope to learn more about the chrysalis’ secret—how, from its gold wreck of discarded laments, a dying self might help to birth a new one.
- Luisa A. Igloria, author of The Buddha Wonders if She is Having a Mid-Life Crisis (Phoenicia Publishing, Montreal, 2018); Ode to the Heart Smaller than a Pencil Eraser (Utah State University Press, 2014); Juan Luna’s Revolver (University of Notre Dame Press, 2009), and other books
THE MONSTERS BETWEEN US
平常價 $16.00THE MONSTERS BETWEEN US
poems by Jason Wee
published by Math Paper Press
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In his debut poetry collection, Jason Wee returns to ‘1987’, the installation work he first introduced to art audiences at the first Singapore Biennale in 2006.
The monsters Wee renders are present creatures, some cruelly alive, each shadowed by a long tail of mastery and mortality. With interlocking sequences, Wee shifts from Grimm’s stories to the small frail species among us, arriving at the volume’s central sequence, “Unreliable Evidence”. Composed from newsprint, detainee reports, speech transcripts and redacted accounts, this bravura sequence is suffused with the songs of childhood and the anger of unaccounted injustices. We watch and listen to a voice come of age in a time of great superhero comics and romcom movies, pop music and primary schools.
"Engaging and thought-provoking... Wee presents a fresh and ageless view of the bizarre and the mundane."
— Ovidia Yu
AN EPIC OF DURABLE DEPARTURES
平常價 $16.00AN EPIC OF DURABLE DEPARTURES
by Jason Wee
published by Math Paper Press
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This new poetry collection stands as a record of a friendship between two artists formed in the shadow of illness and mortality. Using the renga and haiku as departure points, Wee wrestles with the limits of art and of the document even as he summons werewolves, ghosts, and other myths. Faced with the inadequacies of witness, An Epic moves towards the living in reverse time, opening with obituaries and ending with a renewed beginning.
FOOTNOTES ON FALLING
平常價 $16.00footnotes on falling
by Joshua Ip
published by Math Paper Press
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footnotes on falling is a collection of 44 poems about sub-optimal life choices. the poems constantly laugh at themselves because they are polite, and asian. they shuffle their feet sideways while declining eye contact. they indulge in wordplay because it gives them something to do with their fingers. they prefer to read out but also prefer this be done in private. they secretly would like you to bring them home.
MOTHER OF ALL QUESTIONS
平常價 $16.00MOTHER OF ALL QUESTIONS
by Grace Chia
published by Math Paper Press
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Mother of All Questions is Grace Chia's third poetry collection about womanhood exploring what home means, how personal identities intersect and the meaning of life by examining domestic psychodrama, childhood innocence, gendered rebellion and the intimate dynamics of love, desire and loss. In Chia's lyrical and elegiac poetry, she makes putty of the female body's vast and richly textured landscape to mould stories of sentiment and the sensuous into callused and tender truths.
UNMARKED TREASURE
平常價 $16.00UNMARKED TREASURE
by Cyril Wong
published by Math Paper Press
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A ghost steps out of its body after a suicide and looks back at it in wonder. The poet wonders at his own existence and struggles between actual living and a desire to depart. Recipient of the Singapore Literature Prize, this collection is Cyril Wong’s most personal sequence of poems, held together by memories about family life and intimate relationships, these moments charged with the pain of love, dreams and death and an unflinching exploration of the self.
消滅眾神◎孤星子
平常價 $16.00簡介
《消滅眾神》是孤星子最新的詩集,精心挑選出32首令你熱血沸騰,想開始質問生活的衝動。他的語言剛直、樸實,生猛地將生活的各橫切面擺在你的眼前;而反對那些濫用語言藻飾空洞內容,胡謅吟詠卻理直氣壯的作品。孤星子擁有一把嘹亮的聲音,希望將詩帶到充滿人眼的地方。他不斷鼓勵年輕人向文學靠過來,更為新一代的新華文學創作者開闢了另一種想像。
作者簡介
新加坡新生代寫作人。生於1987年,新加坡南洋理工大學中文系榮譽學士,現為教育工作者。 2012年創辦新文潮文學社與主編文學雜誌《WhyNot 不為什麼》。創作形式多元,作品多見於新馬、中港台等地報刊。著有《喧囂過後》(2014)與《消滅眾神》(2016),主編《一首詩的時間2015》等。積極推動文學文化活動,希望將文學帶到更有人煙的地方。
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