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大学先修班H2/H3华文与文学指定文学作品与参考书-1套4本(2021年课程标准)◎玲子传媒
Regular price $60.00本教材是2021年新课程读本,供2021年大学先修班(高一)使用。一套共有4本:
《大学先修班 H2/H3 华文与文学指定文学作品》是根据我国教育部于 2020 年公布的《2021 大学先修班H2/H3 华文与文学课程标准》编选的,供修读剑桥高级水准(GCE A-Level)H2 与 H3 华文与文学的学生使用。共有两册:
(一)《大学先修班 H2/H3 华文与文学指定文学作品——古典文学》
(二)《大学先修班 H2/ H3 华文与文学指定文学作品——现代文学
大学先修班 H2/H3 华文与文学参考书是配合《2021 大学先修班 H2/H3 华文与文学课程标准》的发布而出版的,供修读剑桥高级水准(GCE A-Level)H2 与 H3 华文与文学的学生参考。共有两册:
(三)《细读与感知 1 ——大学先修班 H2/H3 华文与文学——古典文学》
(四)《细读与感知 2 ——大学先修班 H2/H3 华文与文学——现代文学》

我的AI机器人伙伴-儿童心灵健康成长绘本◎徐海娜
Regular price $15.00人们长大后,常常忘记童年的样子。但是,当我和小朋友们在一起时,尤其是和他们谈心的时候,我也会忆起童年,进而明白小孩子和大人的视角是多么的不同。有时,大人不从孩子的视角去看待孩子所经历的事情,孩子就难以真正得到倾听和理解,而故事可以做我们心灵相通的桥梁。
徐海娜儿童心灵健康成长绘本系列通过贴近生活的情境,引导孩子认识自我、理解他人,在温柔的叙事中建立情绪与社交能力。
《我的AI机器人伙伴》引导孩子在科技时代保持独立思考与创造力——我们已经快速地进入了一个新时代,大人们用 AI 帮助自己工作,小朋友用 AI 帮助自己学习。此时,我们需要提醒自己——当 AI 越来越像人的时候,人不要活成一部机器。不放弃思考、不放弃创造,也不放弃我们每个人的个性,未来才会更精彩!
绘本以温暖、生动而富启发性的方式,陪伴儿童在成长过程中学会理解情绪、建立关系,并在多元世界中找到属于自己的位置。
作者简介
童书创作者、前电视媒体人,现居新加坡。曾于中国香港和新加坡从事特殊儿童教育、视觉艺术、媒体和电子互动童书行业;现任英国《金融时报》(Financial Times)中文网专栏作家,同时担任新加坡、中国香港、中国内地等地部分报纸杂志特约撰稿人。近年在新加坡出版“儿童心灵健康成长”系列儿童图书 8 本,聚焦儿童心理健康、情绪与社交等相关话题。其中,《他们为什么不听我的话》和《手机消失的一天》分别获得新加坡大众书局 2022 年度和 2023 年度的“大众读者票选好书奖”。

PSLE小六会考听说读~结合阅读、口试会话与听力的有声宝典 /PSLE Listening, Speaking & Reading Integrated Audio Companion◎陈帅编
Regular price $15.00本书描写一家六个兄弟姐妹的成长故事,聚焦他们在家庭与学校中的日常生活。六位孩子分别就读小学一年级至六年级,性格各异,在学习、友情与成长过程中,各自面对不同的挑战与思考。
全书共收录十六个故事,每篇以不同人物为主角展开,情境真实,内容贴近学生生活经验。故事篇幅介于五百字至九百余字之间,用词贴合本地小学生常见词汇范围,适合不同阅读能力层次的学生阅读。
故事主题参考PSLE华文口试常见题材,通过叙事方式引导学生思考与表达,在阅读中自然提升口语表达能力、识字量与阅读速度。本书是一套兼顾口试训练与阅读理解的实用读本,适合学生自主阅读,也适用于课堂教学与家庭共读。

围棋文明圈与失乐园◎杨彬教授
Regular price $38.00商周文明奠定了东亚文化的深层结构,其思想与秩序跨越三千年,至今仍影响着汉字文化圈的所有族群,包括中国、日本、韩国与广泛分布在东盟地区的商周后裔。在这一文明脉络里,围棋并非单纯的棋艺,而是一种高度抽象的智性语言,是商周后裔共同具备的战略直觉与思维框架。具有这种“围棋禀赋”的国家,共同形成了独特的围棋文明圈。然而,许多关于商周文明真实性质的历史线索长期被遮蔽,使这片东亚文明圈的潜在力量反被时代掩埋。
21世纪人工智能的崛起,使围棋文明迎来前所未有的冲击。AlphaGo的出现不仅终结了人类对围棋智慧的神话,也迫使我们重新审视三千年来的文明逻辑:围棋为何成为人类与AI最早、也是最激烈的思想战场?AI如何暴露人类心智结构的极限?文明的黑白格局是否正迈向一种新的“失乐园”?
本书从文明史、文化哲学与技术时代的共同视角出发,揭示围棋文明圈的深层结构,并探讨人工智能时代如何重塑人类对智慧、命运与文明天命的理解。
作者简介
杨彬,1972年生。长期旅居新加坡和马来西亚。学者、作家、新狮国际围棋学院常务院长、中国海南围棋协会国际理事。
已出版著作《密室中的猫——时空观念与集体下意识》(2012)、《戏剧与大国崛起》(2017)、《阿伽门农台阶与时间逆旅》(2021)、《Towards Agamemnon: Totalitarianism Origins & History》(2023)。

老子论:从无到有◎张汉音教授
Regular price $38.00《老子论:从无到有》是张汉音教授多年潜心研究老子思想的重要学术成果。本书以《道德经》为核心文本,提出并系统建构“老子广义万物生成论”,指出“从无到有”并非抽象玄谈,而是一套可被解析、理解与应用的完整理论体系。作者认为,老子思想中最深刻、最具创造力的部分,正是长期被忽略的生成论基本理论,而非仅止于格言式的应用见解。
全书分为两大部分:第一部分深入解析老子的核心哲理,系统重建其生成论基本理论、进阶立论与决定一切广义之物生成的八大关键要素,并对庄子、韩非子、王弼等历代解老路径作出比较与反思,进一步探讨老子思想在当代社会、科学与文明发展的应用潜力;第二部分则完整呈现《老子五千言》(《道德经》)的全文新注与今译,并附马王堆帛书甲乙本释文,兼顾学术严谨与现代可读性。
两千多年,人们反复引用老子的智慧,却始终未真正走近其思想核心。《老子论:从无到有》首度系统揭示老子“广义万物生成论”的整体结构,说明万物、文明与人类成就如何在规律中从无到有生成。本书融合严谨考据、逻辑分析与当代视野,既是理解《道德经》的关键之钥,也是一部具有现实启发力的思想之作。
作者简介
张汉音(英文学术期刊用名:Johannes Han-Yin Chang / JHY Chang),社会学博士、教授。籍贯:江苏。1968年毕业于北京国际关系学院。在中国恢复研究生教育制度之后,于1978年考入中国科学院研究生院,师从李佩教授。1988年获美国加利福尼亚大学博士学位,师从著名社会学家Tamosu Shibutani教授。曾先后在中国科学院研究生院、北京大学、新加坡国立大学和台湾辅仁大学执教。退休前任辅仁大学社会学系主任。第一研究领域:社会学。对哲学,尤其是老子的哲学亦有强烈研究兴趣,进行了二十余年的深入探讨。在英文国际学术期刊上发表的社会学论著已经受到许多国际学者的引用。在研究老子的广义万物生成论哲理体系的过程中,坚持了同样的科学、严谨精神和追求创新与独到见解的基本原则。

Sim Wong Hoo: The Light We Remember (English Version)◎The Sim Family(Chief Editor: Lee Tai Li)
Regular price $26.00On January 4, 2023, Sim Wong Hoo (沈望傅)suddenly departed this world. Though his time on this earth was brief, he flashed across the sky like a brilliant meteor, leaving a warm, indelible mark on his home and nation.
Sim Wong Hoo: The Light We Remember was produced by the Sim family, with the esteemed Lee Tai Li commissioned to curate and author the manuscript. This soulful commemorative volume chronicles the vibrant life of the Singaporean entrepreneur and cultural visionary. Drawing on the intimate memories of family and friends and enriched by rare photos and illustrations, the book retraces his path from a kampong childhood to his passion for music, tech innovation, and social devotion.
Beyond his pioneering spirit in technology, the book captures his lifelong dedication to the arts and philanthropy, showing how his unwavering conviction moved those around him. Across chapters of triumph and trial, readers will find the authentic, radiant humanity of a true leader.
More than a simple biography, this volume and collection of short stories stand as a solemn testament to the values and beliefs that defined a transformative era of technology and innovation.

迷失基因城 - 小玉的畸因之旅(泛读丛书第5级)/ Lost in Gene City◎陈楠
Regular price $14.00参观基因实验室前,小玉意外坠入神秘时空!这是一个被基因改造主导的异世界,一切鲜活却又离奇。初至陌生之地,小玉与挚友小瑛重逢,惶恐的心总算有了依靠。
不料,事态急转直下。小瑛不怒自威的父亲、慈爱温柔的母亲,在完美的面具下竟藏匿着惊天秘密!墙里发出的声音,指向异世界光鲜外表下不为人知的另一面。命中注定的降临、传说中的黄粱、美好得过分的“基因改造术”……层层迷雾下,小玉能否拨开奇幻乌托邦的面纱,看清其真面目,并找到回家的路?
作者简介
陈楠 本科毕业自新加坡国立大学中文和社会学系,现英文文学硕士在读。影视文学爱好者,自幼在文字构建的桃花源里兜兜转转,寻找归宿。诚邀读者到我的文字世界里一游,愿你收获全新的思考与感悟,以及千金难买的快乐。

Tartuffe: The Imposter & G*d Is A Woman◎Joel Tan
Regular price $28.00G*D IS A WOMAN
In Singapore, there is only one rule: be careful who you troll. Frustrated by the rigid, unforgiving system in which they try to make art, a bunch of irate artists start a fake petition to cancel Ariana Grande. Things get wildly out of hand when some Singaporeans take the petition so seriously that Ari’s upcoming concert comes under threat.
In a whirlwind of competing petitions, frantic Zoom calls between Los Angeles and Singapore, and whispered conversations at the golf course, the campaign to save the concert comes up against the most powerful people in Singapore: the easily offended.
From acclaimed playwright Joel Tan (Tartuffe: The Imposter, The Butterfly Lovers) comes G*d Is A Woman – a scathing satire on censorship, complaint culture, and the ridiculous outbursts of moral outrage that frequently reverberate across the Singaporean internet. Directed with gleeful irreverence by Ivan Heng, this audaciously funny new play will make you laugh until it hurts.
TARTUFFE: THE IMPOSTER
A wealthy family starts to unravel when the head of the household, Orgon, befriends Tartuffe — a charming, seductive con artist masquerading as a man of faith. Everyone else smells a rat, even as Tartuffe weasels his way into Orgon’s home, heart and bank account. What will it take for Orgon to finally see the light? Can unholy disaster be averted? Or will blind devotion win the day?
In celebration of the 400th anniversary of Molière’s birth, Wild Rice’s Tartuffe: The Imposter remains trenchantly relevant today, in a world populated by scam artists and false prophets. With an incisive new script by Joel Tan and direction by Glen Goei, this is a classic satire on religious hypocrisy and a warning about the calamity that can follow when we turn a blind eye to the dark deeds of the “pious”. Desperately trying to untangle vice from virtue is a stellar ensemble cast led by Ivan Heng and Benjamin Chow.

We Saw Mountains◎Diana Rahim
Regular price $27.00We Saw Mountains gathers nine stories of human and non-human daring, where quotidian life is cracked open to possibilities of autonomy and re-imagination. A teen’s part-time job tests his integrity, a grieving elephant finds a new home by way of a contested river, and on an island a mountain appears, fully formed.
Through these visionary tales, Diana Rahim—whose stories have been featured in Best New Singaporean Short Stories and The Best of World SF—asks, can we do things differently? Can we imagine a different kind of life?
Step into this spellbinding collection and witness transformations both cosmic and everyday. Journey from the desert to the oasis, from drought to bloom, and return to our world with a rekindled faith in the possibility of becoming.

Delicious Hunger◎Hai Fan (Translator: Jeremy Tiang)
Regular price $27.00Winner of the PEN Translates award
From 1976 to 1989, Hai Fan was part of the guerrilla forces of the Malayan Communist Party. These short stories are inspired by his experiences during his thirteen years in the rainforest.
Struggling through an arduous trek, two comrades pine for each other but don't know how to declare their love; a woman who has annoyed all her comrades finally wins their approval when she finds a mythical mousedeer; improvising around the lack of ingredients, a perpetually hungry guerrilla makes delicious cakes from cassava and elephant fat. The rainforest may be a dangerous place where death awaits, but so do love, desire and hope.
Delicious Hunger is a book about the moments in and between warfare, when hunger is so palpable it can be tasted, and the natural world becomes an extension of the body. Deftly translated by Jeremy Tiang, Hai Fan's stories are about a group of people who chose to fight for a better world and, in the process, built their own.

Ministry of Moral Panic◎Amanda Lee Koe
Regular price $24.00Winner of Best Fiction Title for Singapore Book Awards (2016)
Winner of the Singapore Literature Prize for Fiction (2014)
Selected by The Business Times as a Top 10 Singapore book from (1965–2015)
Shortlisted for the Haus der Kulturen der Welt’s Internationaler Literaturpreis
Shortlisted for the Frankfurt Book Fair’s LiBeraturpreis
Longlisted for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award (2014)
Meet an over-the-hill pop yé-yé singer with a faulty heart; two conservative middle- aged women holding hands in the Galápagos, and the proprietor of a Laundromat with a penchant for Cantonese songs of heartbreak. Find out the truth about racial riot fodder-girl Maria Hertogh, now living out her days as a chambermaid in Lake Tahoe; a mirage of the Merlion as a ladyboy working Orchard Towers; and a high- stakes fantasy starring the still-suave lead of the 1990s TV hit serial, The Unbeatables.
Ministry of Moral Panic is an extraordinary collection and the introduction of a revelatory new voice. Heartfelt and sexy, the stories of Amanda Lee Koe encompass a skewed world fraught with prestige anxiety, moral relativism, sexual frankness, and the improbable necessity of human connection. Told in strikingly original prose, these are stories that plough the possibilities of understanding Singapore and her denizens.

Bali 1952: Through the Lens of Liu Kang◎Gretchen Liu
Regular price $250.00In 1953, four China-born artists who had made their home in Singapore held an exhibition titled Bali. It was a sensation. The works were inspired by their sketching trip to Java and Bali in June and July the previous year. While the exhibition is recognised as a major milestone in Singapore's art history, few details of the trip have ever been revealed. Thanks to the discovery of over 1,000 photographs taken by Liu Kang during the seven-week adventure, the chronicle of their travels can now be told. With over 250 black-and-white photographs, fleshed out by Liu Kang's private diary, letters to his wife and other archival sources, this book tells the story of an inspiring journey that left a lasting legacy on Singapore's art history. With an artist's eye, Liu Kang focused his lens on landscapes, architecture and scenes of daily life that preserve a moment in time, and captured the dignity of individuals in portraits. The painterly photographs are a time capsule of Indonesian history.

Tiger Girls◎Felicia Low-Jimenez (Illustrator: Claire Low)
Regular price $27.00Marked by their zodiac sign, the Tiger Girls live in constant fear and anxiety, mounting their resistance against impending attacks while living in the shadows.
Behind the scenes, young Suling resentfully toils as a record-keeper, while yearning to be on the frontlines, fighting alongside her sign sisters. However, an unexpected visitor arriving at their hidden location will upend her world entirely…

homesick◎nor
Regular price $20.00“at 26—/ the earthquakes began—// tell me,/ how was I supposed to feel at home// when the ground beneath me shook so fast”
homesick is multidisciplinary artist nor’s electrifying poetry collection, an ode to the growing pains of every 20-something’s search for love and belonging.
Spurred by desire, the journey to belonging unfolds against the backdrop of the heartbreaking now, a time and space shaped by the fantasies of pop culture and the State. But it is exactly when love feels out of reach that the revelations sneak in. To be homesick, it turns out, is also to laugh when it seems most absurd.
With a voice both tender and bold, nor takes us through the highs and lows of coming of age. Bittersweet and outrageous, homesick is a poetry debut poignant and pulsing with hope.

In Search of Silvestr: Unravelling my granduncle’s fate, Bata, Czechoslovaks and World War Il in Singapore◎Jan Beránek
Regular price $38.00In 2017, I started my research on the fate of granduncle Silvestr Nemec, a young Czech employed by the Bata Show Company in Singapore, who volunteered to fight the Japanese when they invaded the island during World War II. He went missing in 1942 and was involved in two historic events of the falls of Singapore: the battle of Pasir Panjang Ridge where the Malay Regiment made their last stands on Bukit Chandu and the Alexandra Hospital massacre.
Over time, my quest produced whole collection of stories that spanned a century and across continents, covering not just Silvestr’s life but also the Bata company in the Far East, other Czechoslovaks who lived in Singapore before and during World War II, as well as my own journey of discovery.
Not in my wildest dreams did I expect that my research would take my so far. On many occasions - such as when I was studying how Tomas Bata organised his business, or what other Batamen captured in their diaries, letters and articles about their works and life in Singapore in 1930s - I could vividly picture Silvestr in those contexts and situations.
My book about my granduncle Silvestr was first published in Czech in October 2020.

Singapore’s Sports Champions: Box Set
Regular price $108.00Meet Singapore’s brightest sporting stars in this exciting collection, as the country celebrates SG60! Singapore’s Sports Champions is a six-book series that brings to life the incredible journeys of eight local athletes who chased their dreams. Each book is packed with stories of determination and triumph, inspiring children to believe in themselves and never give up!
Filled with fun facts and motivational lessons, Singapore’s Sports Champions is the perfect gift for young readers who love sports and real-life inspiration. Each story proves that with heart, hard work, and a little bit of Singaporean spirit, anything is possible.
Ideal for ages 7-12, this box set will ignite the champion in every child!
Part of the proceeds will go to the Singapore Olympic Foundation.

Not So Little Red Dot: 60 Years of Singapore’s Diplomacy◎Peh Shing Huei (Editor)
Regular price $35.00Singapore operates in a dangerous world — a world where might is right, where the strong eat the weak, and where small countries are, all too often, expected to submit to a brutish order.
This is the harsh reality that Singapore diplomats have faced over the past 60 years of the nation’s independence. Yet, they have clung resolutely to the belief that Singapore has the right to determine its own future. Amid violence and volatility, generations of foreign service officers have steadfastly advanced Singapore’s interests on the global stage — while remaining clear-sighted about the nature of the world we live in.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has played a critical role in charting Singapore’s path to prosperity through crisis and conflict. Ironically, its work remains largely invisible to the public. Not So Little Red Dot: 60 Years of Singapore’s Diplomacy is an attempt to peel back the curtain on six decades of foreign policy, and the men and women who have made it possible. The book spotlights seven episodes largely from the 21st century that illustrate key tenets of Singapore’s approach:
- Russia-Ukraine War — Sovereignty
- Gaza Crisis — Humanitarian Aid
- Vaccines — Multilateralism
- Trump-Kim Summit — Honest Broker
- Points of Agreement with Malaysia — Neighbourliness
- ASEAN formation — Centrality of ASEAN
- COVID-19 evacuations — Consular Assistance
Each chapter offers an accessible reading experience by blending comics from veteran artist Cheah Sinann and prose written by a team of seven writers from The Nutgraf. The content and communications agency was behind bestselling titles such as The First Fools: B-Sides of Lee Kuan Yew’s A-Team. Not So Little Red Dot: 60 Years of Singapore’s Diplomacy is authorised by MFA to celebrate its 60th anniversary.

北国南洋◎王虹宇
Regular price $24.00《北国南洋》与《在雨中》是从作者近二十年的随笔中精选出的散文结集。
《北国南洋》包含 50 篇散文,作者深情回忆北国故乡的四季自然、人情风物、教育成长与血肉亲缘,情感真挚,文笔优美;同时记录南来狮城迄今,潜心向学、职场成长、恋爱婚姻的点点滴滴,尤其从陌生到热爱、从文化适应到身份转变的心路历程,行文历历,娓娓动人。
喜欢阅读,含英咀华,醉在其中;也沉湎于艺术,潜移默化,香息熏染。故乡味道,南洋美食,从唇齿到心神的寄托与品味;生涯遇见,良师益友是一生的珍惜;草木含情,风物长宜,所有际遇都化作赏心乐事。《在雨中》57 篇散文随记,从不同角度记述作者在风下之地的参差行止文化随想,是一本充满了深情感恩的心灵画图。
作者简介
王虹宇,出生于中国河北,曾为讲师,热爱教育,享受课堂。千禧年来到新加坡,曾担任多年总裁助理,也兼任教职,在商务、社团、文教领域历练成长。目前是文化工作者,任职吾庐俱乐部经理。所学专业涉及政治、经济和管理,偏爱历史、文学与艺术。个性沉静,喜欢阅读,习惯以文字记录工作生活中的所思所感。即使逆风,依然有梦,一切都在学习中。作者简介

在雨中◎王虹宇
Regular price $35.00《北国南洋》与《在雨中》是从作者近二十年的随笔中精选出的散文结集。
《北国南洋》包含 50 篇散文,作者深情回忆北国故乡的四季自然、人情风物、教育成长与血肉亲缘,情感真挚,文笔优美;同时记录南来狮城迄今,潜心向学、职场成长、恋爱婚姻的点点滴滴,尤其从陌生到热爱、从文化适应到身份转变的心路历程,行文历历,娓娓动人。
喜欢阅读,含英咀华,醉在其中;也沉湎于艺术,潜移默化,香息熏染。故乡味道,南洋美食,从唇齿到心神的寄托与品味;生涯遇见,良师益友是一生的珍惜;草木含情,风物长宜,所有际遇都化作赏心乐事。《在雨中》57 篇散文随记,从不同角度记述作者在风下之地的参差行止文化随想,是一本充满了深情感恩的心灵画图。
作者简介
王虹宇,出生于中国河北,曾为讲师,热爱教育,享受课堂。千禧年来到新加坡,曾担任多年总裁助理,也兼任教职,在商务、社团、文教领域历练成长。目前是文化工作者,任职吾庐俱乐部经理。所学专业涉及政治、经济和管理,偏爱历史、文学与艺术。个性沉静,喜欢阅读,习惯以文字记录工作生活中的所思所感。即使逆风,依然有梦,一切都在学习中。作者简介

In the Mirror: New and Selected Poems of Wong Phui Nam◎Wong Phui Nam (Edited by Brandon K. Liew & Daryl Lim Wei Jie)
Regular price $35.00The poetry of Wong Phui Nam (1935–2022) is foundational to Malaysian literature in English, and while his early work is often cited and quoted in this regard, this edited collection of his poetry and critical essays makes it clear that his lifelong trajectory as a poet and critic is of deep interest. In the Mirror by Wong Phui Nam is a critical exploration of Malaysia’s fractured post-colonial identity and literary landscapes.
The editors worked with Wong to prepare his latest works In the Mirror (2000–22) for publication. This volume combines these with his earlier achievements, starting with How the Hills are Distant (1960–64). An introduction by the editors links Wong’s work with contemporary poetry in the region. An afterword by Wong’s contemporary Edwin Thumboo completes a volume that will be treasured for its historical context-making, but more importantly for the literary rewards of Wong’s poetry, written in unblinking confrontation with the contradictions and difficulties of writing in English in the region.
“Wong Phui Nam is one of the giants of Malaysian writing in English, a pioneering poet whose early work captured the cultural desolation of the immediate post-independence years…. His poetry collections, especially those containing multi-part poems, deserve to be read and studied in their entirety.”
- Ann Ang, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University
Wong Phui Nam (1935-2022) was a Malaysian poet.
Brandon K. Liew is a writer and editor, and currently a researcher at the University of Melbourne.
Daryl Lim Wei Jie is a poet, editor, translator and literary critic. His poetry collection Anything but Human (2021) was shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize.

Ink Studies: Everyday Practices of Calligraphy in Contemporary China◎Laura Vermeeren
Regular price $40.00Ink Studies explores contemporary practices of calligraphy in China, situating them in both a precarious and dynamic position. While people are increasingly writing less due to digitization, calligraphy is experiencing a revival partly fueled by governmental directives that promote “creativity” as a powerful discourse contributing to economic development. This book unravels intertwined imaginations of contemporary calligraphy in five different visual cultural fields in China today: calligraphy education, water calligraphy in public parks, modern calligraphic art, digital calligraphy and calligraphic font design. The various visual representations of the calligraphic sign within these fields are approached as active agents, demanding various physical and moral behaviors from practitioners. While calligraphy and creativity are often pitted against each other, as the nature of calligraphy is sustained through a culture of copying, the book challenges the perception of calligraphy as a static art, arguing instead for its creative potential in both formal and grassroots contexts.
"Vermeeren's volume is the long-awaited 'missing course' for understanding Chinese calligraphy beyond conventionalized narratives. Focusing on new forms of shufa practice in everyday lives of Chinese people, it offers rich and gratifying food for thought on creativity, modernity, and the value of art in cultural politics and broader human experiences." -- Yu Li, Loyola Marymount University
Laura Vermeeren is Assistant Professor of Cultural Heritage and Cross-Media at the University of Amsterdam, with a background in Chinese studies and a focus on creativity, everyday practices, and visual culture.

Dey◎Shivram Gopinath
Regular price $24.00“Dey” is Tamil slang. A polysemic portal into community. It is “hey”, “no”, “yes”; it hails, it invites, it warns, it cajoles, it pleads, it loves. Just like Shivram Gopinath’s Dey: a cross-genre, multi- tongued celebration of diasporic desire, complaint and joy that stretches what poetry can be. Part translation, part illustration, part verse, Dey is a love child of Tamil cinema tropes and themes, Singaporean hopes and dreams. A discordant soundtrack to migrant identity, an invitation to a language game, a retort to power. Rajinikanth, Lee Kuan Yew, durian fish soup fight for your eyeballs. A thick syrupy mix, that’s what. Dey, read it.
一个平庸者的谎言(上篇)◎杨子江
Regular price $30.00內容簡介
本诗集采用格言体结构形式,文字风格简明精悍而富于张力,抒发了多维度的浪漫主义艺术思想,涵盖丰厚与不同层次的灵性情感,作品对生命、自然、青春、爱欲、艺术与灵性等多种元素融汇一体,并追求超然的精神境界。
作者簡介
杨子江,2000年生,中国河南人。诗歌、哲学、文学、心理学及宗教文化等领域的深度研究者与独创者。主要代表作有《一个平庸者的谎言》上下集。
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ISBN:978-981-94-3943-0
出版社:东岭出版
出版日期:2025年12月
建议分类:现代诗、当代文学、文学笔记
页数:464页
穿越死亡◎指导灵基金会
Regular price $38.00内容简介
在人体死亡后,你心灵认知蕴含的细思量,会随着你思量心中,最深刻的体验走,如果你活着的时候对于神的信仰是纯洁明确的,一心一意心无旁骛,死后你的灵魂最深处的体验,细念的记忆聚合习气的感知,会引动渗透在感知宇宙中,真神智慧纯光生命,那道生命之光会托举你的灵魂,往生天道,甚至于光明智慧消融思量心的你,唤醒你灵魂深处的灵性,灵性与圣光相融,直达天堂。
“你活着的时候,渴望什么,相信什么,
死后灵魂依旧会,依据你曾经的相信,
跟随心中感受情志,去完成心灵渴望。”
作者简介
指导灵基金会(Spirit Guide Foundation)成立于2025年,是在香港政府注册的非牟利慈善团体及服务机构,以灵魂的觉醒与生命的解脱为愿景。推广指导灵融合东方佛陀智慧与西方耶稣圣爱,实证而出的全新圣光灵性指引之道,为迷茫的心灵点亮光明,引领众生超越执着与苦痛,消融轮回与恐惧,解脱死亡的羁绊!基金会透过书籍出版与公众活动,传递指导灵的智慧,帮助广大众生走出焦虑、抑郁、自闭与失眠的阴霾,修复亲子羁绊,重建家庭和睦,推动社会回归爱与和谐。更为重要的,为每一颗渴望超越生死的灵魂燃点希望之灯,指引其踏上最快速、最直接的解脱之路,回归生命的真正家园。
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ISBN:978-981-94-4323-9
出版社:北冥文化(新文潮出版社旗下出版品牌)
出版日期:2025年12月
建议分类:心理励志、心灵疗愈、灵性成长
联系:contact@trendlitpublishing.com
预言中的“祂”◎指导灵基金会
Regular price $40.00内容简介
悲能,折射在西方的灵魂当中,就是他们所认为的“上主”;折射在东方的灵魂当中,就是东方人认知当中的“佛陀”。实际上悲能,“祂”既不会被佛陀的智慧所触及,也不会被西方的基督的爱与宽恕所留驻。“祂”是随顺一切,接纳一切,消融一切,而圆满一切。一切众生灵魂的本来面目,都是那个唯一的“祂”。
“这道生死之门,我不知道过去有没有人开启过
反正现在在我的这个内在的记忆印象当中
可能这一次是,三界六道以来
就是我知道的这个历史当中,可能这是第一次开启”
作者简介
指导灵基金会(Spirit Guide Foundation)成立于2025年,是在香港政府注册的非牟利慈善团体及服务机构,以灵魂的觉醒与生命的解脱为愿景。推广指导灵融合东方佛陀智慧与西方耶稣圣爱,实证而出的全新圣光灵性指引之道,为迷茫的心灵点亮光明,引领众生超越执着与苦痛,消融轮回与恐惧,解脱死亡的羁绊!基金会透过书籍出版与公众活动,传递指导灵的智慧,帮助广大众生走出焦虑、抑郁、自闭与失眠的阴霾,修复亲子羁绊,重建家庭和睦,推动社会回归爱与和谐。更为重要的,为每一颗渴望超越生死的灵魂燃点希望之灯,指引其踏上最快速、最直接的解脱之路,回归生命的真正家园。
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ISBN:978-981-94-4324-6
出版社:北冥文化(新文潮出版社旗下出版品牌)
出版日期:2026年1月
建议分类:心理励志、心灵疗愈、灵性成长
联系:contact@trendlitpublishing.com

煙火歲月自在行:龐琳傳記(簡體)◎龐琳
Regular price $31.00 《煙火歲月自在行》是一部跨越時代與地域的生命紀實,記錄了新加坡口福集團創辦人龐琳先生,從結霜橋草根少年、“跑地牛、走江湖”的闖蕩人生,一路走到醒悟、奮鬥、成長、學佛、創業、成家、歷經勝敗、涅槃重生,乃至終身學習、成就事業的真實歷程。
本書不僅是龐琳個人的奮鬥之書,更是一代獅城子弟在時代洪流中立足新加坡、紮根家國的生命史。全書以海南望族的祖源爲起點,娓娓道出童年的貧苦掙扎、江湖社會的生存智慧、創業路上的風雨歷程,以及口福品牌的創建初心與宏願。書中也展現了龐琳如何秉持“精緻美食、優質生活、圓滿人生”的企業哲學,凝聚團隊、拓展品牌、推動企業與社會共榮共進。
《煙火歲月自在行》不僅講述商戰中的得失與智慧,更傳遞一種溫潤人心的價值觀:飲水思源、敬祖愛親、勇於承擔、回饋社會。它是一封寫給下一代的家書,也是一份獻給新加坡建國60週年、寫給人間煙火的真情答卷。

歷史記詩簿-林得楠詩集(簡體)◎林得楠
Regular price $26.00《歷史記詩簿》簡介
《歷史記詩簿》是新加坡詩人林得楠繼《懷念小燈籠》(詩帖/1991)、《夢見詩》(2005)與《如果還有螢火蟲》(2017)之後的第四部詩集,是其近年詩思與生命體驗的年輪,也是他以詩對歷史、對時代、對自身的一次回望與叩問。
全書分爲〈史〉〈記〉〈事〉〈歷〉四輯,從時代現場走向城市日常,從公共記憶深入個人心跡,以詩的感知回應世界的失序與溫度。〈史〉輯以詩紀事,書寫國際風雲、社會動盪與家國情緒,讓歷史在詩中化爲情感記錄;〈記〉輯回到親情、童年與疫情時期的城市刻錄,以記憶牽扯遺忘;〈事〉輯取材於日常片段、新聞現場與社會微光,讓平凡生活成爲詩意觸點;〈歷〉輯則以詩散文回溯人生路途,寫成長、寫閱讀、寫家園,鋪陳詩人與時代同行的軌跡與心聲。先有詩心,後有文意——數篇詩散文,是他個人舊文新呈現、新嘗試。
詩集續邀詩人的恩師夏心(白全成)作序;同時,也收錄其妻陳思齊的序文,妻子以“第一讀者”的身份讀詩人、寫詩人,對詩人而言同樣是新嘗試。詩人林高、辛金順與蔡家梁的詩學評論也附錄在詩集後。辛金順以五千字論文點評了林得楠的上一本詩集《如果還有螢火蟲》。
《歷史記詩簿》延續詩人早期詩集“夢土與現實交錯”的抒情傳統,在沉靜中見微光,以詩人長期追求的簡潔文字、留白意象與韻律語言,書寫時代的風聲、記憶的暗流與生命的輕重,使詩成爲歷史與歲月的文學註腳。
關於作者
林得楠,年少即發表詩作,著有詩帖《懷念小燈籠》(1991)、詩集《夢見詩》(2005)與《如果還有螢火蟲》(2017),並主編《新馬文學高鐵之新詩》等多部文學選集。
他曾兩度獲得新加坡國家藝術理事會主辦的金筆獎華文詩歌組獎項(2001年第二名、2003年第一名);2020年獲香港紫荊花詩歌貢獻獎,2024年榮獲第四屆紫荊花全球詩歌賽一等獎,2025年獲香港中華時報傳媒集團頒發城市文化貢獻獎。
除詩歌創作與文學推廣外,林得楠也長期致力於兒童文學的編寫、出版與推廣。現爲玲子傳媒出版社社長兼總編輯、新加坡作家協會榮譽會長。












