Boey Kim Cheng

Boey Kim Cheng

Boey Kim Cheng (born 1965) is a Singaporean poet. [cite web
title=Boey Kim Cheng
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accessdate=2008-05-12
]

He is of Chinese descent. As a student he won the National University of Singapore Poetry Competition and has since received the National Arts Council's Young Artist Award (1996). He currently lectures in Creative Writing at The University of Newcastle in Australia.

Works

* "Somewhere-bound", (1989)
* "Another Place", (1992)
* "Days of No Name", (1996)
* "Losing Alexandria", (Giramondo, 2003)
* "Calling the Poems Home", (2004)
* "Plum Blossom or Quong Tart at the QVB", (Melbourne University Press, 2005)
* "After the Fire: New and selected poems", (2006)

References

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/poetrymacaoissue1/poems/kim_cheng.htm Poems]

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