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Synopsis:
It was probably a first in the long history of The Straits Times, a personal essay that took up an entire 16-page section of the paper. That essay, published on National Day in 1989, and which won the in-house Story of the Year award, is a reflection of the changes that accompanied Singapore's independence as a nation, and how these changes, from the 1960s through to the 1980's, shaped one Singaporean in his growing-up years. Although a personal testimony, it resonated with many other Singaporeans. Published again in this collection of essays and columns, it will certainly help younger readers understand the context in which the country's baby-boomer generation grew up. The essay, together with the other pieces which were picked from among the author's published writings throughout the 1990s and in the last two years, is really 'A Singapore Story', hence the very Singaporean title of this book, Got Singapore. It is Singapore literature, even if written on the run.

About the Author:

Richard Lim, 52 (okay, 53 in June 2002), is an ink-stained journalist, having been on the job for - goodness! - 28 years. He launched Life!, the daily features secton of The Straits Times, in 1990. He is still the Life! editor. And as the night editor of the Sunday Times, the ageing bachelor puts the paper - and not a date - to bed every Saturday night.


Author: Richard Lim
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 272
Publisher: Angsana Books
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2002

Got Singapore : Bits & Pieces from a Dot in the World

ISBN: 9789813056510
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Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Synopsis:
It was probably a first in the long history of The Straits Times, a personal essay that took up an entire 16-page section of the paper. That essay, published on National Day in 1989, and which won the in-house Story of the Year award, is a reflection of the changes that accompanied Singapore's independence as a nation, and how these changes, from the 1960s through to the 1980's, shaped one Singaporean in his growing-up years. Although a personal testimony, it resonated with many other Singaporeans. Published again in this collection of essays and columns, it will certainly help younger readers understand the context in which the country's baby-boomer generation grew up. The essay, together with the other pieces which were picked from among the author's published writings throughout the 1990s and in the last two years, is really 'A Singapore Story', hence the very Singaporean title of this book, Got Singapore. It is Singapore literature, even if written on the run.

About the Author:

Richard Lim, 52 (okay, 53 in June 2002), is an ink-stained journalist, having been on the job for - goodness! - 28 years. He launched Life!, the daily features secton of The Straits Times, in 1990. He is still the Life! editor. And as the night editor of the Sunday Times, the ageing bachelor puts the paper - and not a date - to bed every Saturday night.


Author: Richard Lim
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 272
Publisher: Angsana Books
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2002