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'''Catherine Lim Poh Imm''' is a Singapore author, best known for her [[Singaporean literature|works]] that comment on Singapore society and traditional Chinese culture. To date, she has published nine collections of short stories, five novels, two collections of poetry, and several political commentaries. Her commentary ''[[The PAP and the people - A Great Affective Divide]]'', published in [[The Straits Times]] in 1994, criticised the policies of the ruling party, in turn drawing a heated response from then [[Prime Minister]] [[Goh Chok Tong]].
'''Catherine Lim Poh Imm''' is a Singapore author, best known for her [[Singaporean literature|works]] that comment on Singapore society and traditional Chinese culture. To date, she has published nine collections of short stories, five novels, two collections of poetry, and several political commentaries. Her commentary ''[[The PAP and the people - A Great Affective Divide]]'', published in [[The Straits Times]] in 1994, criticised the policies of the ruling party, in turn drawing a heated response from then [[Prime Minister]] [[Goh Chok Tong]].
==Bibliography==
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! Year !! Title !! Genre !! Notes
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| 1978 ||Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore||  Short stories collection ||
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| 1980 ||Or Else, the Lightning God and Other Stories|| Short stories collection ||
|-
| 1982 || The Serpent's Tooth || Novel ||
|}

Revision as of 01:53, 16 July 2013

Catherine Lim Poh Imm is a Singapore author, best known for her works that comment on Singapore society and traditional Chinese culture. To date, she has published nine collections of short stories, five novels, two collections of poetry, and several political commentaries. Her commentary The PAP and the people - A Great Affective Divide, published in The Straits Times in 1994, criticised the policies of the ruling party, in turn drawing a heated response from then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong.

Bibliography

Year Title Genre Notes
1978 Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore Short stories collection
1980 Or Else, the Lightning God and Other Stories Short stories collection
1982 The Serpent's Tooth Novel