A profound poem on the mystical and the ecstatic and about our connection with nature. Beachlight is a sustained poem divided into smaller parts that take on the anonymous voices of those lost and forgotten. A walk along a Singaporean beach transforms into a meditation that bridges an ecological consciousness to the sexual and the homoerotic. The poems in Beachlight expose revelations about the nature of desire, inviting readers to walk beside--and inside--them, reminding us of what we gain when we abandon ourselves to nature and exhorting us to reclaim our primordial connections to the world and to one another.
Cyril Wong Orden de los libros
Cyril Wong es un aclamado poeta cuya obra profundiza en las complejidades de la conciencia humana y las intrincadas relaciones. Su escritura se caracteriza por una exploración profunda de la identidad, la memoria y la naturaleza efímera de la existencia. Con un estilo lírico distintivo y una profunda carga emocional, Wong crea narrativas que atraen a los lectores hacia perspectivas íntimas y a menudo vulnerables. Su voz única y sus perspicaces observaciones sobre la condición humana hacen que sus contribuciones literarias sean significativas y resonantes.



- 2023
- 2021
Infinity Diary
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
"This volume of poems by Cyril Wong, one of the leading figures of poetry in Singapore, reflects the many ways in which love between two men can unfold, balancing emotional outpourings with meditations on the nature of relationships. The poetry punctures the sometimes oppressive reality of life in a city that is hypermodern yet far from free and, through twists and turns, ultimately lifts the reader to a place beyond pleasure and pain. Sensual, anecdotal and, of course, confessional, Infinity Diary charts an evolution in the work of one of Asia's most intimate English-language poets."--Provided by publisher.
- 2017
One last time and on her birthday, Rose de Souza is returning to school to give a final lesson to her classroom of secondary school boys before retiring from her long teaching career. What ensues is an unexpected confession in which she recounts the tragic and traumatic story of Amir, a student from her past who overturned the way she saw herself as a teacher, and changed her life forever.