The Singapore Literature Prize (abbreviation: SLP) is a biennial award in Singapore to recognise outstanding published works by Singaporean authors in...
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The literature of Singapore comprises a collection of literary works by Singaporeans. It is written chiefly in the country's four official languages:...
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Epigram Books Fiction Prize in 2015, and was subsequently shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize in 2018. Set in 1980's Singapore, the novel examines...
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Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book. In 2024 Rao won the Singapore Literature Prize in Creative Nonfiction for her book, 'Pulp III: An Intimate Inventory...
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within the novel telling their own story. The book was awarded the Singapore Literature Prize following its publication in 2016. The book soon gained widespread...
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Cyril Wong (category Singapore Literature Prize winners)
School, Singapore, and Temasek Junior College, before completing a doctoral degree in English literature at the National University of Singapore. His poems...
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Alfian Sa'at (category Singapore Literature Prize winners)
1999 – Singapore Literature Prize Commendation Award for Corridor 2001 – Golden Point Award for Poetry 2001 – Young Artist Award for Literature 2005 –...
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Amanda Lee Koe (category Singapore Literature Prize winners)
Singapore Literature Prize. Delayed Rays was named one of NPR's Best Books of 2019, and was a Straits Times #1 bestseller. Koe was born in Singapore,...
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translator and playwright based in New York City. Tiang won the 2018 Singapore Literature Prize for English fiction for his debut novel, State of Emergency, published...
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Hwee Hwee Tan (category Singapore Literature Prize winners)
was adapted for the stage during the 2002 Singapore Arts Festival and won the 2004 Singapore Literature Prize. Furthermore, she has received awards from...
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