Tarnishing Singapore
Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, Damon Chua, Colin Goh, moderated by Hirsh Sawhney
Tarnishing Singapore

Singapore is known for order, safety, cleanliness. Singapore Noir, a new book edited by Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, breaks us of that image. Join us for stories of geomancy, gambling, fisheries, and femmes fatales by Tan and contributors Damon Chua and Colin Goh. Moderated by Hirsh Sawhney (editor of Delhi Noir).

Presented by the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, the Asian American Journalists Association, New York Singapore Association, and Akashic Books.

Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan is the New York–based author of A Tiger in the Kitchen: A Memoir of Food and Family. A native of Singapore, she is working on her second book, a novel. A former staff writer at the Wall Street Journal, her work has also appeared in the New York Times and the Washington Post, among other publications. She has been an artist in residence at Yaddo and the Djerassi Resident Artists Program.

Damon Chua is a playwright, poet, and film producer. His plays are published by Samuel French and Smith & Kraus, and his poetry by Ethos Books. A recipient of grants from UNESCO, Durfee Foundation, and the Singapore Film Commission, Chua is a lover of film noir and is delighted to be a part of this collection. His grandfather once operated a pig farm in Mandai village, a stone’s throw from Woodlands.

Colin Goh writes and illustrates Dim Sum Warriors, the multiplatform children’s graphic novel series that Fast Company named one of the Top 10 Coolest Original Digital Comics of 2012. He also wrote and directed Singapore Dreaming, a feature film that won the Montblanc Screenwriters Award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, and Best Asian Film at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

Hirsh Sawhney is the editor of Delhi Noir, a critically acclaimed anthology of original fiction published by Akashic Books and HarperIndia. The book has also been published in French, and an Italian edition is forthcoming. His writing has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, the Guardian, theFinancial TimesTehelka, and various other periodicals in North America, Europe, and Asia. Joyce Carol Oates selected his short story “A Bag For Nicholas” for her recent New Jersey Noir anthology.

Co-sponsored by Asia Society New York.

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Tarnishing Singapore

Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, Damon Chua, Colin Goh, moderated by Hirsh Sawhney
Thursday, June 12, 2014
7:00 PM
$0.00
Asian American Writers’ Workshop
112 W 27th Street, 6th floor
New York NY
Event tags:
noir, singapore
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