词条 | Charlene Rajendran |
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Charlene Rajendran (born 1964 in Malacca) is a Malaysian writer based in Singapore. She currently teaches theatre at the Nanyang Technological University. Published worksRajendran's first book was a collection of poetry called Mangosteen Crumble (Team East, 1999). It explored issues of identity and difference, often by using Malaysian English syntax.[1] It is now out of print, and the entire contents have been placed online.[2] Her second book was Taxi Tales on a Crooked Bridge (Matahari Books, 2009), a non-fiction book based on her conversations with the taxi-drivers of Singapore, where she now lives. This quirky book also includes some poetry and photography. It debuted at No. 2 on the MPH Local Non-Fiction best-seller list for the week ending 17 May 2009.[3] External links
References1. ^Looking for England {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081123053853/http://www.britishcouncil.org/studies/england/rajendran.htm |date=23 November 2008 }} paper by Charlene Rajendran at the British Council {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rajendran, Charlene}}{{Malaysia-bio-stub}}2. ^Mangosteen Crumble online 3. ^"Charlene debuts at #2" by Amir Muhammad 4 : Malaysian writers|1964 births|Living people|Malaysian people of Indian descent |
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