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  1. Anne Lee Tzu Pheng (born May 13, 1946) is a Singaporean poet. She has five volumes of poems to her name; of these, the first three, Prospect of a Drowning (1980), Against the Next Wave (1988) and The Brink of An Amen (1991) were winners of the National Book Development Council of Singapore (NBDCS) Award. After converting to Catholicism, Lee Tzu ...

    • Poet, former English lecturer
    • Singaporean
  2. Jul 21, 2015 · Anne Lee Tzu Pheng is one of the country’s foremost poets. She has won numerous awards, including the Singapore Cultural Medallion (1985), the SEA WRITE Award (1987), the Gabriela Mistral Award (from Chile, 1995), the Montblanc-CFA (Centre for the Arts) Literary Award (1996), and the Singapore National Book Development Council Award for ...

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  4. Oct 12, 2016 · Dr Lee Tzu Pheng is an award-winning poet who is considered one of Singapore's most influential literary figures. She was an Associate Professor at the English Language and Literature Department at the National University of Singapore (NUS) until her retirement in 2001. Three of her poetry collections, Prospect of A Drowning (1980), Against the ...

  5. Singapore River. The operation was massive; designed to give new life to the old lady. We cleaned out her arteries, removed detritus and silt, created a by-pass for the old blood. Now you can hardly tell her history. We have become so health-conscious the heart can sometimes be troublesome. by Lee Tzu Pheng from The Brink of An Amen (1991)

  6. Jan 20, 2012 · Singapore Research Nexus, Research Division, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, NUS, The Shaw Foundation Building, Block AS7, Level 6, 5 Arts Link, Singapore 117570 e-mail: nexus@nus.edu.sg

  7. by Lee Tzu Pheng. This highway I know, the only way into the city. where the muddy canal goes. These are the sides of coarse grasses. where the schoolboys stumble in early morning. wet-staining their white shoes. This is the way the city is fed, men, machines, flushed out of their short dreams. and suburban holes. to churn down this waiting gullet.

  8. Jan 25, 2023 · This nature reserve spans most of Bukit Timah, the hill that gives its name to the surrounding district. Regarded as one of the most valuable natural places in Asia, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is one of the only remaining pockets of natural rainforest left in Singapore, and contains a highly diverse ecology, with over 500 species of fauna and 800 species of flowering plants.