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Spider Boys


PART OF Singapore Classics SERIES
By: Ming Cher
Publisher: Epigram Books
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    In the 1950s, the street boys of Singapore caught and bet on their wrestling spiders, gaining not only money but also power and prestige as they won. Backgrounded against age-old vices, superstitions, urban legends, as well as a dangerous world of youth gangs and a tumultuous period in Singapore’s history, Spider Boys is a moving and sensual story that draws the reader into turning its pages as if by a beguiling, hypnotic force, alternating arousing and repelling him. First published by Penguin, New Zealand, in 1995, Spider Boys has been re-edited to not only retain the flavour of colloquial Singapore English in the dialogues, but also improve the accessibility of the novel for all readers by rendering the narrative into grammatical Standard English.

  • “Spider Boys draws us into an exotic world which becomes increasingly familiar and engaging with every page. In Ming Cher’s hands, the hybrid dialect of Singapore street youth becomes uncannily evocative and poetic. At times I was reminded of S.E. Hinton, but this is a highly original novel—gritty and tender and thoroughly fascinating.”
    —Jay McInerney, author of Bright Lights, Big City and Brightness Falls, of the William Morrow 1995 edition of Spider Boys

    “Haunting and sexy, Spider Boys is an astonishing book. Ming Cher’s jagged English pulls no punches. Spider Boys will remain with you long after you finish reading it.”
    —Peter Hedges, author of What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, of the William Morrow 1995 edition of Spider Boys

    “Impressively confident in tone, Cher’s arresting first novel details the lives of street urchins and petty criminals in the Singapore of the 1950s. [… It is] a notable debut in which Cher mines the abbreviated, hard-edged local street slang to yield prose of stunning emotional impact. The narrative moves among its characters in quick cuts, but the exposures go remarkably deep nonetheless, revealing this exotic milieu as the universal world of any child growing into adulthood.”
    Publishers Weekly

    A bare-bones, gritty, and entertaining first novel about street kids in 1955 Singapore...Although Ming's is a familiar tale of coming of age within a criminal organization, his unique setting and raw, quick pace keep the tale compelling...an interesting voice on an age-old theme.
    Kirkus Review of the William Morrow 1995 edition of Spider Boys

    “The work is innovative, challenging in many ways and a valid, if not seminal, contribution to the history of Singaporean literature in English.”
    —Emma Dawson Varughese in Beyond the Postcolonial: World Englishes Literature

    The publication of Spider Boys under a major imprint comes out of a recent trend in the West to pay more attention to minority cultures...Exotic is 'in', from beauty pageants to books, and Cher's good timing has put Singapore on the world literary map.”
    —Koh Buck Song, The Straits Times

  • Born in Singapore in 1947 in Bukit Ho Swee, then a slum village in Singapore, Ming Cher was one of seven children. He left school at thirteen and became a street drifter in the manner of the characters in his debut novel, Spider Boys. First published by Penguin New Zealand and William Morrow in 1995, the critically acclaimed book was one of the first Singapore novels released by major publishing houses overseas, and is notable for its inventive use of colloquial Singapore English. It was republished in grammatical Standard English by Epigram Books as part of the Singapore Classics series in 2012.

    The 1995 recipient of the Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship, Ming Cher has also worked as a construction supervisor on a hospital project in South Vietnam at the height of the Vietnam War, a merchant seaman, and an importer and retailer of Indonesian goods. He has lived in New Zealand since 1977.

ISBN: 9789810726874
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 272
Year Published: 2012
Size: 130mm x 200mm