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This book of autobiographical short stories by the late Goh Poh Seng, the Westernised Oriental Gentleman or Wog of the title, describes his adventures as a young Asian student in the Ireland of the 1950s. Brought up in post-war Kuala Lumpur, the impressionable young man found himself transported to a totally different milieu and culture. The stories describe his voyage to Europe, a sojourn in an Asian student hostel, and the shock of life as a boarder in a Catholic school. They continue with his early awakening to the possibility of becoming a writer, and his embrace of the cultural and literary pleasures of Dublin. Along the way he encountered a colourful tapestry of characters, among them a member of the Anglo-Irish gentry, the suave and charming Tom-Pierre from the West Indies, and the much-loved Irish poet Paddy Kavanagh.

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“…this volume is a valuable addition to Singapore literature, a record of a writer's coming of age in a time of global transition and revolution. Fans of Goh's work will appreciate the glimpse into the events and encounters that made him who he was as a writer.” Quarterly Literary Review of Singapore

Tall Tales and MisAdventures of a Young

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      Publisher: NUS Press
      Publication Date: 31/03/2015
      ISBN13: 9789971696344, 978-9971696344
      ISBN10: 9971696347

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book of autobiographical short stories by the late Goh Poh Seng, the Westernised Oriental Gentleman or Wog of the title, describes his adventures as a young Asian student in the Ireland of the 1950s. Brought up in post-war Kuala Lumpur, the impressionable young man found himself transported to a totally different milieu and culture. The stories describe his voyage to Europe, a sojourn in an Asian student hostel, and the shock of life as a boarder in a Catholic school. They continue with his early awakening to the possibility of becoming a writer, and his embrace of the cultural and literary pleasures of Dublin. Along the way he encountered a colourful tapestry of characters, among them a member of the Anglo-Irish gentry, the suave and charming Tom-Pierre from the West Indies, and the much-loved Irish poet Paddy Kavanagh.

      Trade Review
      “…this volume is a valuable addition to Singapore literature, a record of a writer's coming of age in a time of global transition and revolution. Fans of Goh's work will appreciate the glimpse into the events and encounters that made him who he was as a writer.” Quarterly Literary Review of Singapore

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