In the Mirror
New and Selected Poems of Wong Phui Nam

By (author) Phui Nam Wong

ISBN13: 9789813252868

Imprint: NUS Press

Publisher: NUS Press

Format: Hardback

Published: 08/11/2025

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In a complete collection of works by one of Malaysia’s foundational poets, Wong confronts the struggles of cultural displacement. The poetry of Wong Phui Nam is foundational to Malaysian literature in English. While his early work is often cited in this regard, this edited collection of his poetry and critical essays makes it clear that his lifelong trajectory as a poet and critic is of deep interest. In the Mirror by Wong Phui Nam is a critical exploration of Malaysia's fractured post-colonial identity and literary landscapes. Like many of his English-speaking peers at the University of Malaya, by the 1960s, Wong became disillusioned with the stark contradictions of writing in a colonial language while striving to build or maintain a national literary tradition. In 1969, when Malaysia's national cultural policy firmly emphasized the primacy of the Bahasa Malaysian language over English, Wong proclaimed, "I no longer wanted to write, at least not in a language I was told was a colonial leftover." Over the years, however, he returned to poetry in English, often publishing privately. He came to believe that English was the language “most capable of representing our predicament,” given the spiritual and cultural vacuums left by colonialism's great ruptures in the region, and the ongoing neocolonial structure of the state and economy. His work challenges the reader to confront the realities of cultural displacement and the complexities of a multi-ethnic society grappling with its past and future. This collection includes both recent works as well as some of his earlier achievements, starting with How the Hills are Distant, and also includes a foreword linking Wong's work with contemporary literary work in the region. An afterword by Wong's contemporary, Singaporean literary pioneer Edwin Thumboo, completes the volume.
Critical Introduction by Brandon K. Liew & Daryl Lim Wei Jie Part 1 1960-1964 Foreword to How the Hills are Distant How the Hills are Distant First Notes Return to the Country 1965-1972 Getting to Speak without a Language Candles for a Local Osiris Osiris Transmogrified 1980-1989 Remembering Grandma Fat Uncle Dying Last Days in Hospital Stepmother Brother For a Birthday At the Door Temple Caves Mining Camp Elsewhere than here Imago Spirit Rampant Part II 1990-1995 A Night Easter Out of the Stony Rubbish: A Personal Perspective on the Writing of Verse in English in Malaysia 1996-2000 Against the Wilderness Light Returns Isis' Complaint A God Drowns Our Island Selves Too Late with Reed or Strings Moon Night Snake in the Peacock Flower Tree Kill Me! Kill Me! Music for the Dying At the Graveside Anubis in Declension Boars Nataraja Advent Discontents of a Vanished Past Earth Mother A Fire Easter A Poet Beyond the Far South 1992-2005 Reading a Tang Poem In a Bronze Mirror Twenty-Two Sonnets Part III 2003-2019 A Heritage of fragments: An Interview with Wong Phui Nam The Hidden Papyrus of Hen-Taui (2019) Advice to Young Poets In the Mirror: 2001-2022 Woman Dreamt in the Mirror Into The Vale Poete Maudite Maudit Bardo Inland Sea The Revenant Immortality Rebirth The Somnambulant Moth Man Creatures Soul Catchers The God Hanpa After Us Contagion Visitant Tok Seth The Hangman Birch The Seychelles Kellie's Folly Ruminations at Dawn At Eighty-Six The Aspirant Song Afterword by Edwin Thumboo
  • Poetry
  • Literary studies: poetry & poets
  • Professional & Vocational
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