- Description
- About the Author
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Gwee Li Sui’s eclectic journal in verse recounts the entire COVID-19 pandemic as experienced in Singapore.
Setting a time of global upheaval against private emotions and meditations, it hauntingly captures the years-long morbid dance of horror and farce, of boisterousness and deathly quiet.
This book is a desperate attempt to document a bygone recent era and asks a central question: what do we elementally lose when we allow ourselves to forget?
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Gwee Li Sui is a poet, a graphic artist, and a literary critic who holds a doctorate in eighteenth-century literature from Queen Mary, University of London.
Look How We’ve Already Forgotten is his eighth collection of verse. The others are: Who Wants to Buy a Book of Poems?, One Thousand and One Nights, Who Wants to Buy an Expanded Edition of a Book of Poems?, The Other Merlion and Friends, Haikuku, Death Wish and This Floating World.
He is also the editor of anthologies and has translated children’s classic English into Singlish.
Cover Type: Paperback
Page Count: 160
Year Published: 2025
Size: 175mm x 245mm (P)
Language: English