january 16–31, 2019

Books

  • Patrick Modiano, Sleep of Memory, translated by Mark Polizzotti
  • Wallace Stevens, Harmonium
  • Othman Wok, Malayan Horror: Macabre Tales of Singapore and Malaysia in the 50’s, trans. Tuminah Sapawi & M. M. Basalamah
  • Wallace Stevens, Ideas of Order
  • Patrick Modiano, The Black Notebook, trans. Mark Polizzotti
  • Patrick Modiano, The Night Watch, trans. Patricia Wolf & Frank Wynne
  • Gabriel García Márquez, Clandestine in Chile: The Adventures of Miguel Littín, trans. Asa Zatz
  • Charles Willeford, Pick-up
  • Patrick Modiano, Ring Roads, tras. Caroline Hillier & Frank Wynne
  • James Fenton, Selected Poems
  • Patrick Modiano, Missing Person, trans. Daniel Weissbort
  • Keith Gessen, A Terrible Country
  • Matt Ruff, Sewer, Gas & Electric: The Public Works Trilogy
  • José Saramago, Small Memories, trans. Margaret Jull Costa
  • Edmund White, The Unpunished Vice: A Life of Reading
  • Wallace Stevens, The Man with the Blue Guitar
  • Wallace Stevens, Parts of a World
  • Wallace Stevens, Transport to Summer
  • Patrick Modiano, Pedigree, trans. Mark Polizzotti
  • Langston Hughes, The Big Sea

Films

  • Roma, directed by Alfonso Cuarón
  • Brainstorm, dir. Douglas Trumbull

Exhibits

  • “Jef Geys: Quadra Medicinale Singapore,” NTU CCA
  • “Izat Arif: Semangat Kejiranan / everybody loves good neighbours,” NTU CCA
  • “Buddhist Archive of Photography/Amy Lien/Enzo Camacho: And in the Chapel and in the Temples,” NTU CCA
  • “Michelangelo Pistoletto: The Third Paradise – Between Observe and Reverse,” Partners + Mucciaccia
  • “Women’s Work: Contemporary Art from Asia and the Middle East,” Sundaram Tagore
  • “Hopes & Dialogues in Rumah Kijang,” Mizuma Gallery
  • “Cheng Ran: The Lament: Mountain Ghost,” Ota Fine Arts
  • “Boedi Widjaja: Rivers and Lakes / Tanah dan Air,” Shanghart Gallery
  • “Frictional: Ben Loong & Zulkifli Lee,” Pearl Lam Galleries

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