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				| @ -21,6 +21,9 @@ the name of Lord Christ Jesus. Amen. | |||||||
| <li><a href="#black">Stephen Black. "I ate Tiong Bahru". | <li><a href="#black">Stephen Black. "I ate Tiong Bahru". | ||||||
| </a> | </a> | ||||||
| </li> | </li> | ||||||
|  | <li><a href="#singh">Editor: Kirpal Singh. "Interlogue: Studies in Singapore Literature. Volume 2: Poetry". | ||||||
|  | </a> | ||||||
|  | </li> | ||||||
| <li><a href="#koh">Jee Leong Koh. "Equal to the Earth". | <li><a href="#koh">Jee Leong Koh. "Equal to the Earth". | ||||||
| </a> | </a> | ||||||
| </li> | </li> | ||||||
| @ -98,6 +101,38 @@ Does Mr. Black come across as astute, through the pages of this book? I leave it | |||||||
| </p> | </p> | ||||||
| </div> | </div> | ||||||
| <br /> | <br /> | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | <div id="singh"> | ||||||
|  | <p><b>Editor: Kirpal Singh. "Interlogue: Studies in Singapore Literature. Volume 2: Poetry". | ||||||
|  | </b></p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  | I felt turned off by the Introduction. (And stopped reading shortly after that). | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  | I take issue with how the (un-identified) writer of the Introduction - whom I guess to be Mr. Kirpal Singh - focused on the "what should" instead of "what is".  | ||||||
|  | A sentence like "we must set our standards as any genuinely independent nation must and it is by these standards that we should judge ourselves" seems to be more | ||||||
|  |  appropriate for a book titled "Mr. Kirpal Singh's Opinions" instead of a book titled "Studies in Singapore Literature: Volume 2: Poetry". | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  | A reader with an interest in delightful poetry may be better served by reading Jane Hirshfield's book, "Nine gates: Entering the mind of poetry". Ms. Hirshfield talks engagingly about the "what is" instead of "what should", as I fondly recall. | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  | And a reader with a curiosity towards poetry from Singapore may be better served by | ||||||
|  |  reading the selection at:  | ||||||
|  | <a href="https://www.lyrikline.org/en/authors?nav=1&country%5B%5D=SG"> | ||||||
|  | https://www.lyrikline.org/en/authors?nav=1&country%5B%5D=SG | ||||||
|  | </a> | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p> | ||||||
|  | Please let me conclude by saying this book seems to be crying out for a healthy dose of humour. May I quote from Eric Linklater's lovely 1929 work, "Poet's pub"?  | ||||||
|  | The fictional character of Sir Philip Betts, a professor, remarks (on Page 33 of my copy, published by The Penguin Group): "I'm sick of scholarship and the graveyard  | ||||||
|  | way we go to work explaining what Shakespeare meant in places where all he meant, probably, was a billiard-room joke." | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | <p>- 24th May 2021. | ||||||
|  | </p> | ||||||
|  | </div> | ||||||
|  | <br /> | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
| <div id="koh"> | <div id="koh"> | ||||||
| <p><b>Jee Leong Koh. "Equal to the Earth". | <p><b>Jee Leong Koh. "Equal to the Earth". | ||||||
| </b> | </b> | ||||||
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