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Los mejores libros sobre Singapur

Desde la historia colonial hasta los modernos rascacielos, estas lecturas esenciales sobre Singapur encabezan las listas de la literatura más destacada, ofreciendo una visión multifacética de esta vibrante ciudad-estado.

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Ministry of Moral Panic by Amanda Lee Koe
Amanda Lee Koe - 2013-10-01
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This award-winning book is a collection of original and striking stories that explore the complexities of Singapore and its people. Meet a heartbroken Laundromat owner, two middle-aged women in the Galápagos, and more. Reimagining national icons and tackling issues of prestige anxiety, moral relativism, and human connection, this debut by Amanda Lee Koe is a must-read.
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Locos, ricos y asiáticos
Kevin Kwan - 2013-06-11
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Divertidísima, adictiva y rebosante de opulencia, esta novela es una mirada indiscreta y bastante loca al mundo de los superricos asiáticos. Cuando la neoyorquina Rachel Chu acepta pasar el verano en Singapur con su novio, Nicholas Young, imagina un hogar familiar humilde y tiempo a solas con el hombre con el que espera casarse. Pero Nick ha olvidado facilitar ciertos detalles a su novia. En primer lugar, que la casa en la que creció parece un palacio; segundo, que está más acostumbrado a viajar en aviones privados que en coche; tercero, que, aparentemente, es el hombre soltero más codiciado del país. Y, tan pronto como aterriza de su brazo, Rachel se da cuenta de que en ese mundo de riqueza inimaginable sus vacaciones acaban de convertirse en una delirante carrera de obstáculos. «Una arrebatadora comedia para adictos a las compras... Perversamente deliciosa.» The New York Times
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The Singapore Story
Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew, Vol. 1
Kuan Yew Lee - 1998-10-14
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Discover the incredible history of how one man built a thriving nation from a tiny island with this unprecedented guide to nation-building. Gain unparalleled insight into the mind of a visionary leader who transformed a struggling community into a global powerhouse. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in politics, history, or leadership.
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Estado de excepción
Jeremy Tiang - 2017-05-01
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Una mujer abandona a su marido y a sus hijos para luchar con la guerrilla comunista en la selva de Malasia. Un hombre en el ocaso de su vida intenta justificar la desintegración de su familia. Un hijo reconstruye el pasado de una madre que nunca conoció. Una periodista malaya regresa a su país natal para investigar una masacre ignorada durante 20 años. Una maestra es detenida y acusada de ser una conspiradora marxista. A todos les une un vínculo que no pueden ignorar. ¿Qué ocurre cuando lo que nos divide también nos une? Ningún conflicto tiene una sola lectura, y la novela de Jeremy Tiang nos lo muestra a través de las voces de una familia que navega por las turbulencias de un periodo de violencia, detenciones políticas y seísmos sociales, que desembocará en la traumática independencia de Singapur.
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Durians Are Not the Only Fruit
Notes from the Tropics (Cultural Medallion)
Yoon Wah Wong, Jeremy Tiang - 2013-10-01
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Step into the rich tropical landscape of Singapore and Malaysia in this captivating mix of memoir, lyrical essays, and nature writing. In "Durians Are Not the Only Fruit," author Wong Yoon Wah transports readers to a world where fruits, food, trees, and animals take center stage. Discover the fascinating cultural insights behind the names of dishes like thunder tea rice, unravel the secrets of the raintree as a timekeeper, and learn how the behavior of ants can predict the arrival of a monsoon. With every page, Wong delves deep into the allure and mythology of the rainforest, and the enduring bond between humans and their surroundings.
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The Wayang at Eight Milestone
Stories & Essays
Gregory Nalpon - 2013-10-01
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Experience the vibrant and sometimes perilous Singapore of half a century ago through Gregory Nalpon's long overdue collection of short stories, essays, and sketches. This collection showcases Nalpon's ability to blend close observation, legend, local superstition, and eclectic reading to create imaginative and exciting writing. With authentic descriptions of indigenous culture and working-class men and women rarely found in Singaporean writing of the time, this collection gives voice to a vital Singaporean perspective. Nalpon's stories, accompanied by evocative commentaries, capture the spirit of a pre-development Singapore and offer moral lessons about human desires, death, and the natural world. Editor Angus Whitehead has unearthed a lost treasure and opened up new perspectives on Singaporean literary history. Rediscover this enchanting and magical storytelling that brings to life the diverse and cosmopolitan nature of old Singapore.
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Notes from an Even Smaller Island
Neil Humphreys - 2001-10-29
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Experience the colorful and diverse culture of Singapore through the eyes of Neil Humphreys. In "Notes from an Even Smaller Island," the author takes a witty and insightful look at all aspects of Singaporean life, from the "hard" determined aunties to the materialistic younger generation. Explore Singaporean culture, language, and attitudes with candid humor and honest perceptions. A delightful portrait of Singapore and its people that will have you laughing and learning along the way.
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Adrift
My Childhood in Colonial Singapore
David T. K. Wong - 2015-05-01
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Explore the rich, cultural tapestry of a young man's journey through colonialism in the compelling book, "Adrift." Follow Tzi Ki as he navigates the complexities of his upbringing; from being taken away from his mother in Canton to living with extended families in Singapore. Experience his lean and turbulent years in Perth as he tries to find his place in the world. This captivating memoir is a must-read for anyone interested in captivating coming-of-age stories.
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Confrontation
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed, Shafiq Selamat - 2013-05-01 (publicado por primera vez en 1997)
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Experience the anxiety and loss of the Malay community in 1960s Singapore with "Confrontation." Follow Adi, a young boy living in Kampung Pak Buyung, as he navigates political upheaval, race riots, and gang wars. This beautifully written novel by Mohamed Latiff Mohamed brings to life a period of uncertainty and change in Singapore's history. With its rich portrayal of village life and exploration of the consequences of political alignment, "Confrontation" is a captivating read for anyone interested in history from a different perspective. Don't miss out on this disarmingly powerful voice.
Aunty Lee's Delights by Ovidia Yu
Ponti by Sharlene Teo
Son of Singapore by Kok Seng Tan
Singapore at Random by Editions Didier Millet