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Protected: The Hindu House

By Raaza Jamshed

The May Issue

By Youmna M. Chamieh

to write by chance the whiteness

By Annita Costa Malufe, translated from the Portuguese by Janet Hendrickson

I don’t want to come back here

By Annita Costa Malufe, translated from the Portuguese by Janet Hendrickson

Amanda Lee Koe

Amanda Lee Koe is the fiction editor of Esquire Singapore, a 2013 honorary fellow of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa, and a 2016 awardee of the PEN/Heim Translation Grant. Based between Singapore and New York, she is working on her first novel.
http://www.amandaleekoe.com
Lives Asia & Oceania

The Last Ten Entries of Ren Hang’s Depression Diary

By Ren Hang, translated from the Chinese by Amanda Lee Koe May 26, 2017
The photographer and poet, before ending his life.
Essay Asia & OceaniaEconomyPolitics

On the 50th Anniversary of Singapore’s Independence

By Amanda Lee Koe August 10, 2015

Singapore may be one of the world’s leading financial centers, but is governing against ideology risky business for democracy?

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