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9789815044348

Nov 1, 2022, 13:35 PM
Dearest Intimate
Title : 9789815044348
ISBN : 9789815044348
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Product Binding : Softcover
Imprint : Marshall Cavendish Editions
Is Print : Yes
Is Apps : No
Is Ebook : Yes
Is Audio : No
Pub Date : Oct 17, 2022, 00:00 AM
CMS Pub Date : Oct 17, 2022, 00:00 AM
Page : 392
Product Width : 198
Product Height : 130
Product Price : 28.00 $
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The famous cross-dressing Cantonese opera singer, Chan Kam Foong, passes away, leaving her secret journal to her granddaughter, Xiu Yin, an archival officer at the Singapore National Archives.

Xiu Yin reads through the journal that chronicles her grandmother’s relationship with Dearest Intimate in their village in China to their respective escapes to the Nanyang before WWII and her desperate search for Dearest Intimate. Her grandmother’s reflections and letters to Dearest Intimate forces Xiu Yin to examine her marriage to an abusive husband and she plucks up the courage to leave him.

A surprise encounter with her first love, a rising Cantonese opera singer, brings a period of calm and joy when they lived together. But when Meng proposes marriage, Xiu Yin backs off and he leaves for Hong Kong. It takes three years of loneliness and letter writing before they reunite again. 

 Dearest Intimate is a scorching novel that explores the myriad facets of love, intimacy, loneliness and violence.

Suchen Christine Lim was born in the Malaysian state of Perak and came to Singapore at the age of 14. After graduation, she taught in a junior college and worked as a curriculum specialist in the Ministry of Education. In 2003, she resigned to write full time. 

Suchen was awarded the inaugural Singapore Literature Prize for A Fistful of Colours in 1992. Among other acclaimed works are her debut novel Rice Bowl (1984), A Bit of Earth (2001) and The River’s Song (2014). In 2012, she was awarded the Southeast Asia Write Award for her body of work.

Awarded a Fullbright grant, Suchen was a Fellow in the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program and later became it’s Writer in Residence. She was also a Fellow in Creative Writing at the Nanyang Technological University.

A scorching novel that explores the myriad facets of love, intimacy, loneliness and violence.

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