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A Tame Paradise: Dans Quel Sens Tombent Les Feuilles and From Walden to Woodlands
(October 2018/Book reviews)
by Kate Rogers ❀
Toh Hsien Min
(author) and Jacques Rancourt (translator), Dans Quel Sens Tombent Les Feuilles, Editions Caracteres, 2016. 134 pgs. ❀ Ow Yeong Wai Kit and Muz
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In Transit
(October 2018/Book reviews)
...much “in transit.” NB: Some pieces within this collection, such as those by Boey Kim Cheng and
Toh Hsien Min
, were amassed from other sources and were not specifically commissioned f...
3.
Arguing Over Where To Live In Singapore
(October 2018/Poetry)
by
Toh Hsien Min
You’d lived in Tampines and Pasir Ris, so you’ve a base of knowledge to proclaim with no room for debate that Bedok is the liveliest town centre in the East. That
4.
Toh Hsien Min
(October 2018/Contributors)
Toh Hsien Min
has published four books of poetry, most recently Dans quel sens tombent les feuilles (Paris, 2016). Besides Cha, his work has also been published in venues such as the London Review of
5.
Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(November 2008/Front page)
...a, Aya Padron, Yves Rubin, Steven Schroeder, Daren Shiau, Gillian Sze, Tai Dong Huai, Eddie Tay, Royston Tester,
Toh Hsien Min
, Sean Wiebe, Alison Wong, Bo Wong and Jennifer Wong. Our sixth issue is ...
6.
Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
(Front Page/Welcome)
...iters and translators have generously allowed us to showcase their work: POETRY: Alvin Pang, Divya Victor,
Toh Hsien Min
, Eileen Chong, Cyril Wong, Grace Chia, Jee Leong Koh, Pooja Nansi, Desmon...
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Three Poems
(November 2008/Poetry)
by
Toh Hsien Min
Auguste Escoffier When the great chef strode into the scullery his eye was taken by the sight of a young Asian furiously polishing the silverware. At once he saw the valour of hard
8.
Poetry of the Global Economy: Toh Hsien Min's Means to an End
(November 2008/Reviews)
by Eddie Tay
Toh Hsien Min
, Means to an End, Landmark Books, 2008. 56 pgs. Poetry and financial modelling do not quite go hand in hand, yet
Toh Hsien Min
morphs effortlessly between his day job as
9.
Toh Hsien Min
(November 2008/Contributors)
Toh Hsien Min
has published three collections of poetry in Singapore, most recently Means To An End (2008). His work has also been published in periodicals such as Acumen, the London Review of Books,
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