Lovelier, Lonelier

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Price
$24.00  $22.32
Publisher
Gaudy Boy, LLC
Publish Date
Pages
424
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.94 inches | 1.36 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781958652046

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About the Author
Daryl Qilin Yam (b. 1991) is a writer, editor and arts organiser from Singapore. He is the author of the novella Shantih Shantih Shantih (2021), shortlisted for the 2022 Singapore Literature Prize, and the novel Lovelier, Lonelier (2021), which was longlisted for the 2023 International Dublin Literary Award. He co-founded the literary charity Sing Lit Station. His writing has appeared in periodicals and publications such as the Berlin Quarterly, Mekong Review, Sewanee Review, The Straits Times and The Epigram Books Collection of Best New Singapore Short Stories anthology series. His first novel, Kappa Quartet (2016), was selected by The Business Times as one of the best novels of the year, and described by QLRS as "[breaking] new ground in Singaporean writing... a shimmering and poignant novel, an immensely sympathetic and humane exploration of our existential condition."
Reviews

"A tender, precise book filled with strangeness and beauty, Lovelier, Lonelier casts a beguiling spell. The novel asks the big questions: what does it mean to love? How much of our lives are written in the stars? How can one be free? These are questions that can only be answered in its ambitious scope. Yam builds entire worlds spanning decades and continents that echo, overlap, intersect, linked by a delicate thread of serendipity, and it is a pleasure to inhabit them." -Rachel Heng, author of The Great Reclamation


"Melancholic, peripatetic, flexuous." -Amanda Lee Koe, author of Delayed Rays of a Star


"Yam's prose is fresh and contemplative-one that I'm excited to read again in the future." -Lee Jing-Jing, author of How We Disappeared


"A sensitive, assured piece of work with a strong sense of feeling at its centre." -Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti


"A beautiful and hallucinatory mediation on life, love (or what passes for it) and the elusive nature of reality. The intertwined lives of four friends intersect with historical events and inexplicable, fantastical incidents in a genre-bending novel reminiscent of Haruki Murakami." -Victor Fernando R. Ocampo, author of The Infinite Library and Other Stories


"In this novel lies the journey across museums and galleries in Kyoto, New York, Madrid and Singapore that you have been dying to crash. If you love meandering paths and performance art, this massive existential road trip will leave you drenched in heartbreak. Enter and lose yourself." -Heman Chong, artist