The late Dr. Gopal Baratham (1935-2002) was a proud Singaporean, a distinguished writer and a prominent neurosurgeon in about equal parts. He was born in the quiet of the mid-thirties, survived in the turmoil of the fifties and sixties and in the nineties, found the tranquility for writing. Considered a literary light during his lifetime, his oeuvre consists of five volumes of short stories, three novels and non-fiction book. This first book, A Candle or The Sun, won the Southeast Asia Write Award in 1991 and was short-listed for the Commonwealth Book Prize in 1992. One of the first Singapore writers to have their work published by an overseas publisher, his books also received much international praise.
The message is that behind the ordered facade, someone, somewhere, in flaky, stinking Singapore is informing on you. The Times (UK) A stinging critique of political corruption. The Guardian Picks up where George Orwell's 1984 left off. Time
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