Singapore Literature Prize しんがぽーるぶんがくしょう
第14回(2014年)
受賞者
10名A debut short-story collection that sharply captures Singaporean urban life, desire, friction, and social unease.
Short fiction that reveals the friction hidden inside everyday Singapore.
A self-selected collection of Lin Gao’s microfiction that combines new work with revised earlier pieces, distilling human observation into miniature form.
Microfiction that concentrates precision, revision, and a sustained attention to people.
A Malay short-story collection that slices through social life with humor, observation, and a clear narrative edge.
Malay short fiction that captures the grain of social life.
Confirmed as a Tamil short-story collection, but no clear ISBN could be verified in public catalogs, so the identifiers are left blank.
No bibliographic identifier could be verified, but it is recorded as the 2014 SLP Tamil short-story winner.
A collection of 44 sonnets that playfully explore love, language, laughter, and the rhythm of Singlish.
Light-footed sonnets about love and Singlish.
A book that moves between death, cinema, ghostly narrative, microfiction, and prose poem, blurring the line between poetry and prose.
Crossing poetry and prose to trace the atmosphere of death and cinema.
A Malay poetry collection of 51 poems that deepens inward reflection through Sufi spirituality and a broad sense of human love.
An introspective Malay poetry collection shaped by spirituality and human compassion.
A practical leadership book shaped by Lim Siong Guan’s experience in public service and his thoughts on leadership for the next generation.
Leadership thinking grounded in public service experience.
A memoir and social history of Potong Pasir from 1955 to 1965, telling the story of kampong life and communal memory.
A memoir tracing kampong life and shared memory.
A literary history that traces the development of Singapore Tamil poetry and organizes its relationship to community and culture.
A history of Singapore Tamil poetry.