Jonathan Chan
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About Me
About Me
searching for reconciliation
[ESSAY] βReading the Gap: Indeterminacy, Translation, and Legacy in πβπ πΉπππππ€π ππ πππππππ π πππβ by Jonathan Chan β Cha
[ESSAY] βReading the Gap: Indeterminacy, Translation, and Legacy in πβπ πΉπππππ€π ππ πππππππ π πππβ by Jonathan Chan β Cha
θΆ FIRST IMPRESSIONS θΆ REVIEW OF BOOKS & FILMS Editorβs note: Jonathan Chan reads She Follows No Progression (Wendyβs Subway, 2024), edited by Juwon Jun and Rachel Valinsky, as a collectivβ¦
The Dreamwork of Singapore Migrant Poetry β poetry.sg
The Dreamwork of Singapore Migrant Poetry β poetry.sg
In this essay, writer, academic and activist Ada Cheong traces the emergence of Singapore βmigrant poetryβ in 2004, its rise in 2014β2017, its peak in 2018β2021, and seeming decline in the last few years. In doing so, she explores two key questions: What is βmigrantβ poetry? And what does migrant po
bright sorrow
bright sorrow
βJonathan Chanβs poems are distinctively musical, acutely observed, and existentially engaged at the deepest level. They are bracing to discover.ββChristian Wiman, Poet and author of Zeβ¦
going home
going home
Shortlisted for the Singapore Literature Prize 2024: Best Debut β Poetry in English βAs a sequence,Β going homeΒ unfolds with a mixture of astonishing technical assurance and inβ¦
PR&TA
PR&TA
poetry.sg
poetry.sg
poetry.sg is a home for Singapore poetry. Browse our selection of over 80 local poets with biographical data, critical scholarship and multimedia content.
The Monthly talks to poet, Jonathan Chan β Part 1 β A question of identity
The Monthly talks to poet, Jonathan Chan β Part 1 β A question of identity
QLRS - Criticism : The 'Eking' of Meaning: Reading Within and Between Warped Lines | Vol. 24 No. 3 Jul 2025
QLRS - Criticism : The 'Eking' of Meaning: Reading Within and Between Warped Lines | Vol. 24 No. 3 Jul 2025
Jom - Essay: Postcard from Houston: love, memory, and oil
Jom - Essay: Postcard from Houston: love, memory, and oil
A subtle meditation on the passage of time, through the lives of a Malaysian Chinese family and the evolution of two of the world's fossil fuel capitals: Singapore and Houston.
The Yale Logos β Essay: βTo One Kneeling Down No Word Cameβ
The Yale Logos β Essay: βTo One Kneeling Down No Word Cameβ
Jom Magazine - Essay: βA brief history of Koreans in Singaporeβ
Jom Magazine - Essay: βA brief history of Koreans in Singaporeβ
Ekstasis Magazine - Essay: 'On Hermeneutics and Poetry'
Ekstasis Magazine - Essay: 'On Hermeneutics and Poetry'
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