
Singapore Flings: Literary Stopovers from Chekhov to Tagore
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Literary greats have long visited Singapore, fascinated by its culture and history. Explore the experiences of writers like Anton Chekhov, Rabindranath Tagore, Noël Coward, Isabella Bird, Pablo Neruda and Joseph Conrad, among others, and discover how Singapore remained a lasting part of their creative imagination.
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âA fascinating and well-documented literary tour. Nadel is an expert biographer and a masterful storyteller who views Singapore as âa gateway, a beginning, a point of originâ for the literary imagination."
âProfessor Michael Earley, former Dean, Faculty of Performing Arts, LASALLE College of the ArtsâFilm stars and journalists, botanists and spiesâSingapore Flings gathers in one place an impressively eclectic cast of the cityâs literary visitors. Ira Nadel narrates these journeys with a learned ease, documenting memorable moments and personal discoveries alongside these travellersâ peculiar foible sand fumbles. Singapore Flings bears witness to the cityâs persistent and often misunderstood attraction to outsiders, while recalling how trips to this singular place can lead to onward connections in the authorsâ imaginations. These literary travellers trade in some of the superficial impressions that such brief exposures entail, and yet they occasionally stumble on that flash of revelation that is only possible from an outsiderâs oblique point of view. Peppered with historical curiosities and insights, Singapore Flings itself makes for lively travel reading, whether the reader remains at home or awayâwith or without the requisite gin sling in hand.â
âKevin Riordan, Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University -
Ira Nadel is a Professor of English at the University of British Columbia, Canada. He has lectured throughout Europe, North America and Southeast Asia and has taught at Nanyang Technical University, Singapore and the University of Singapore. His publications include Biography: Fiction, Fact & Form and Modernismâs Second Act: A Cultural Narrative. He has also written biographies on Leonard Cohen, Tom Stoppard, David Mamet and Philip Roth.
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Look inside the book  |  Get the E-book
Literary greats have long visited Singapore, fascinated by its culture and history. Explore the experiences of writers like Anton Chekhov, Rabindranath Tagore, Noël Coward, Isabella Bird, Pablo Neruda and Joseph Conrad, among others, and discover how Singapore remained a lasting part of their creative imagination.
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âA fascinating and well-documented literary tour. Nadel is an expert biographer and a masterful storyteller who views Singapore as âa gateway, a beginning, a point of originâ for the literary imagination."
âProfessor Michael Earley, former Dean, Faculty of Performing Arts, LASALLE College of the ArtsâFilm stars and journalists, botanists and spiesâSingapore Flings gathers in one place an impressively eclectic cast of the cityâs literary visitors. Ira Nadel narrates these journeys with a learned ease, documenting memorable moments and personal discoveries alongside these travellersâ peculiar foible sand fumbles. Singapore Flings bears witness to the cityâs persistent and often misunderstood attraction to outsiders, while recalling how trips to this singular place can lead to onward connections in the authorsâ imaginations. These literary travellers trade in some of the superficial impressions that such brief exposures entail, and yet they occasionally stumble on that flash of revelation that is only possible from an outsiderâs oblique point of view. Peppered with historical curiosities and insights, Singapore Flings itself makes for lively travel reading, whether the reader remains at home or awayâwith or without the requisite gin sling in hand.â
âKevin Riordan, Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University -
Ira Nadel is a Professor of English at the University of British Columbia, Canada. He has lectured throughout Europe, North America and Southeast Asia and has taught at Nanyang Technical University, Singapore and the University of Singapore. His publications include Biography: Fiction, Fact & Form and Modernismâs Second Act: A Cultural Narrative. He has also written biographies on Leonard Cohen, Tom Stoppard, David Mamet and Philip Roth.












