Math Paper Press -- the publishing arm of local indie bookstore BooksActually -- has left Tiong Bahru for Neil Road and they plan to turn their new...
As he prepares launches his book, 100 Singaporeans, photographer Wesley Kar-Wai Lo talks to Gwen Pew about capturing the Singaporean face
Paul Mason, the earnest, curious economics editor of the BBC’s current affairs flagship Newsnight, was among the most reliable interpreters of...
To summarise Noah’s Child as the tale of an impressionable young boy and a priest with a secret – which it is – sounds horribly trite....
Be grateful you’re reading a review of this novel in Singapore, where you may just have escaped the media hype –Vanity Fair even published an...
Dennis Cooper’s brief and viscerally disturbing new novel is a puzzle in every regard. The 194 pages are packed to the rafters with rape, torture...
Celebrated novelist Jonathan Lethem’s The Ecstasy of Influence is a volume of remarkably thoughtful musings on a wide swathe of contemporary...
R Christopher Christie’s first piece of culinary fiction,The Broken Path, follows a Michelin-starred chef named Richard Stratton on his journey...
Don DeLillo freaks people out. The unease that haunts his characters and rattles under the happenings in his novels has a way of manifesting itself...
In 1990s Bondi Beach, a German exile is struggling with memory. As the gracelessly and occasionally hilariously decrepit Ruth says: ‘I am a...
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