Edwin Thumboo
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Born | Edwin Nadason Thumboo 22 November 1933 S.E.A. Write Award (1979), Cultural Medallion for Literature (1979), ASEAN Cultural and Communication Award (Literature) (1987), Bintang Bakti Masyarakat (Bar) (Public Service Star, 1981, 1991), Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Meritorious Services Medal, 2006) |
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Edwin Nadason Thumboo
Thumboo graduated in English from the University of Malaya in 1956. Although he applied for a position at the university, he was rejected as few locals held academic posts at that time. He therefore worked in the civil service for about nine years before finally joining the university, which was then renamed the University of Singapore, in 1966 following Singapore's independence. He received a Ph.D. from the university in 1970. Thumboo rose to the position of full professor in the Department of English Language and Literature, heading the department between 1977 and 1993. After the merger of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University in 1980 to form the National University of Singapore (NUS), he was the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences from 1980 to 1991, NUS's longest-serving dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Thumboo was the first Chairman and Director of the university's Centre for the Arts from 1993 to 2005, and continues to be associated with the university as an emeritus professor, a position he has held since retiring from full-time teaching in September 1997.
Thumboo's poetry is inspired by
Early years
Edwin Thumboo, born in
Education and career
Thumboo majored in English literature and history at the
Thumboo graduated with a
As an academic, he taught
Thumboo also held visiting professorships and fellowships at universities in Australia, the UK and the US. He was
Poetry and influence
In the 1950s, Thumboo wrote mostly
History also features strongly in Thumboo's poetry. He has said:
... History enters my writing, as it ought to enter the writing of others, because of its importance in our lives. I go back to this point about the historical moments we occupy. As a former colony, a multi-racial one, created by the British, we need history for a sense of things; to re-inscribe ourselves; discover and, in certain areas, define ourselves as individuals, as groups in a multi-racial society. They give you a sense of their belonging, which also happens to be mine. They give you an inherited identity that you put together by being conscious of what you have absorbed, or taken. I live in Singapore; I have likes and dislikes, a set of interests, a set of values, a set of responsibilities and so on. History I see as fully inclusive, fully in terms of one's personal limits. And it includes beliefs, and anything of significance ... nothing is irrelevant.[6]
In August 2008,
On 29 October 2001, at the launch of a book entitled Ariels: Departures and Returns – Essays for Edwin Thumboo at the Singapore Art Museum, Associate Professor Robbie Goh said:
... Edwin Thumboo’s dual discourses – the analytical and theoretical discourse of the scholar, and the emotive and associative discourse of the poet – enable him to capture the flow of our experience, and to present it in a variety of different ways, accessible to a variety of individuals. ... I've come to see that Edwin Thumboo writes incessantly, because he is driven to communicate something of a better world; he rolls his sleeves up to act, because he is impatient with waiting for this world to change; and he forges friendships, because these represent the hope for a better world even within this imperfect one. His impact cannot be measured by words alone, but words – the tools of his own trade – may capture the "covenant" of his ideas and values.[8]
In 2015, Gods Can Die was selected by
Awards
Thumboo has won the National Book Development Council of Singapore Book Awards for Poetry three times, in 1978 for Gods Can Die (1977), in 1980 for Ulysses by the Merlion (1979), and again in 1994 for A Third Map (1993).
Thumboo was conferred a Bintang Bakti Masyarakat (Public Service Star) in 1981 with an additional Bar in 1991,[8] and the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Meritorious Services Medal) as Distinguished Poet and Literary Scholar in 2006.[2][4]
Select bibliography
A fuller list of works by and about Thumboo may be viewed at Articles & papers by Edwin Thumboo, Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore, 11 July 2005, archived from the original on 15 April 2007, retrieved 13 August 2008. The bibliography edited by R. Ramachandran and Phan Ming Yen provides the most comprehensive listing of works by him and on him.
A selection of his poems is available at Poems, Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore, 11 July 2005, archived from the original on 18 April 2007, retrieved 13 August 2008.
Poetry collections
- Rib of Earth, Singapore: L. Fernando, 1956, OCLC 63867626.
- Child's Delight, Vol. 1, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Federal Publications, 1972, OCLC 416905241.
- Gods Can Die, Singapore: Heinemann Educational Books (Asia), 1977, OCLC 3729008.
- Ulysses by the Merlion, Singapore: Heinemann Educational Books, 1979, OCLC 8183888.
- A Third Map, Singapore: UniPress, 1993, ISBN 978-981-00-4403-9.
- Friend: Poems, Singapore: Landmark Books; ISBN 978-981-3065-72-7.
- Still Travelling, Singapore: ISBN 978-981-08-1000-9.
- The Best of Edwin Thumboo, Singapore: ISBN 978-981-07-1839-8.
Edited poetry anthologies
- Thumboo, Edwin, comp. (1970), The Flowering Tree: Selected Writings from Singapore/Malaysia, Singapore: Educational Publications Bureau, ).
- Thumboo, Edwin, comp. (1973), Seven Poets, Singapore and Malaysia, Singapore: ).
- Thumboo, Edwin, comp. (1979), The Second Tongue: An Anthology of Poetry from Malaysia and Singapore, Singapore: Heinemann Educational Books (Asia), ).
- Thumboo, Edwin; et al., eds. (1985), The Poetry of Singapore [Anthology of ASEAN Literatures; v. 1], Singapore: Published under the sponsorship of the ISBN 978-9971-88-089-7.
- Thumboo, Edwin, ed. (1990), The Fiction of Singapore, [S.l.]: Published under the sponsorship of the ISBN 978-9971-88-250-1(v. 3).
- Thumboo, Edwin; et al., eds. (1995), Journeys: Words, Home and Nation: Anthology of Singapore Poetry (1984–1995), Singapore: UniPress, ISBN 978-981-00-6910-0.
- Thumboo, Edwin, comp. (2009), 35 for Gothenburg, Singapore: ISBN 978-981-08-4018-1).
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Other works
- Thumboo, Edwin, ed. (1988), Literature and Liberation: Five Essays from Southeast Asia, Manila, Philippines: Solidaridad Pub. House, OCLC 19124535.
- Thumboo, Edwin; et al., eds. (1990), Words for the 25th: Readings by Singapore Writers, Singapore: UniPress, ISBN 978-9971-62-259-6.
- Thumboo, Edwin, ed. (1991), Perceiving Other Worlds, Singapore: Times Academic Press [for] Unipress, ISBN 978-981-2100-10-8.
- Thumboo, Edwin (1993), "Singapore Writing in English: A Need for Commitment", in Bruce Bennett; et al. (eds.), Westerly Looks to Asia: A Selection from Westerly 1956–1992, Nedlands, W.A.: Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies, ISBN 978-1-86342-193-5.
- Thumboo, Edwin; Kandiah, Thiru, eds. (1995), The Writer as Historical Witness: Studies in Commonwealth Literature, Singapore: UniPress, ISBN 978-981-0044-54-1.
- Thumboo, Edwin, ed. (1996), Cultures in ASEAN and the 21st Century, Singapore: UniPress for ISBN 978-981-00-8174-4.
- Thumboo, Edwin, ed. (2001), The Three Circles of English: Language Specialists Talk about the English Language, Singapore: UniPress, ISBN 978-981-04-2563-0.
- Thumboo, Edwin, ed. (2005), Frankie Sionil José: A Tribute, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, ISBN 978-981-210-425-0.
- Thumboo, Edwin (2006), "Literary Creativity in World Englishes", in Braj B. Kachru; Yamuna Kachru; Cecil L. Nelson (eds.), The Handbook of World Englishes, Malden, Mass.: ISBN 978-1-4051-1185-0.
- Thumboo, Edwin; Sayson, Rex Ian, eds. (2007), Writing Asia: The Literatures in Englishes. Vol. 1, From the Inside: Asia Pacific Literatures in Englishes, Singapore: Ethos Books, ISBN 978-981-05-9314-8.
- Quayum, Mohammad A.; Wong, Phui Nam (2009), Thumboo, Edwin (ed.), Writing Asia: The Literatures in Englishes. Vol. 2, Studies in Contemporary Singaporean-Malaysian Literature I, Singapore: Ethos Books, ISBN 978-981-08-3911-6.
- Gwee, Li Sui (2009), Thumboo, Edwin (ed.), Writing Asia: The Literatures in Englishes. Vol. 2, Studies in Contemporary Singaporean-Malaysian Literature II, Singapore: Ethos Books, ISBN 978-981-08-3913-0.
Personal life
Some of Thumboo's poems have biblical themes, reflecting the fact that he was born into a Protestant Christian family and baptized as an adult. Thumboo and his wife Yeo Swee Ching live in Bukit Panjang, a suburban area in the central northwestern part of Singapore. They have a son Julian who was the head of research at the Singapore General Hospital; a daughter Claire, who is a physician; and seven grandchildren to whom he dedicated Still Travelling (2008).
Notes
- ^ hermes (23 July 2015). "First poetry festival for Singapore". The Straits Times. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g Singapore literary pioneers: Edwin Thumboo, National Library Board, archived from the original on 28 September 2008, retrieved 13 August 2008.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Stephanie Yap (11 August 2008), "Poet in motion", The Straits Times (Life!), p. C4.
- ^ ISBN 978-981-4155-63-2.
- ISBN 978-981-4155-63-2.
- ^ a b c d e Sharon Teng (4 November 2007), Edwin Thumboo, Singapore Infopedia, National Library Board, archived from the original on 15 September 2008, retrieved 14 August 2008.
- OCLC 226070634.
- ^ a b c d e f Edwin Thumboo, Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore, 11 July 2005, archived from the original on 17 April 2007, retrieved 13 August 2008.
- National Dayis celebrated on 9 August.
- ^ The poem can be read at Ulysses by the Merlion, Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore, 11 July 2005, archived from the original on 18 April 2007, retrieved 14 August 2008.
- ^ Yusof, Helmi (2 January 2015). "Tomes that show us how we live". The Business Times. Singapore Press Holdings. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
References
- Edwin Thumboo, Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore, 11 July 2005, archived from the original on 17 April 2007, retrieved 13 August 2008.
- ISBN 978-981-4155-63-2.
- Singapore literary pioneers: Edwin Thumboo, National Library Board, archived from the original on 28 September 2008, retrieved 13 August 2008.
- Teng, Sharon (4 November 2007), Edwin Thumboo, Singapore Infopedia, National Library Board, archived from the original on 15 September 2008, retrieved 14 August 2008.
- Yap, Stephanie (11 August 2008), "Poet in motion", The Straits Times (Life!), p. C4.
Further reading
Articles
- Sankaran, Chitra (30 June 2002), "Edwin Thumboo", The Literary Encyclopedia, retrieved 13 August 2008.
- Nazareth, Peter (1 April 1979). "Edwin Thumboo interviewed by Peter Nazareth". World Literature Written in English. 18 (1): 151–171. ISSN 0093-1705..
- Mohammad A. Quayum, "An Interview with Edwin Thumboo." Peninsular Muse: Interviews with Modern Malaysian and Singaporean Poets, Novelists and Dramatists. Oxford, UK: Peter Lang, 2007.
Bibliography
- R. Ramachandra; Phan, Ming Yen, comps. (2009), Edwin Thumboo: Bibliography 1952–2008, Singapore: Ethos Books for National Book Development Council of Singapore, ISBN 978-981-08-4119-5).
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Books
- Bennett, Bruce (1999), "Edwin Thumboo: The Poet as Traveller", in Kirpal Singh (ed.), Poetry, Singapore: Ethos Books, ISBN 978-981-04-0881-7
- Ee, Tiang Hong (1997), Leong Liew Geok (ed.), Responsibility and Commitment: The Poetry of Edwin Thumboo, Singapore: ISBN 978-9971-69-204-9
- ISBN 978-0-313-27904-1.
- ISBN 978-0-19-866147-4.
- Leong, Liew Geok (1999), "'We Must Make a People': The Lyric Enterprise of Edwin Thumboo", in Kirpal Singh (ed.), Poetry, Singapore: Ethos Books, ISBN 981-04-0881-1
- Nazareth, Peter (2008), Edwin Thumboo: Creating a Nation through Poetry, Singapore: Ethos Books, ISBN 978-981-05-9424-4.
- Thumboo, Edwin (1979), "Introduction", The Second Tongue: An Anthology of Poetry from Malaysia and Singapore, Singapore: Heinemann Educational Books (Asia), OCLC 66358021, archived from the originalon 19 April 2007.
- Tong, Chee Kiong; et al., eds. (2001), Ariels: Departures & Returns: Essays for Edwin Thumboo, Singapore: ISBN 978-0-19-588743-3.
- Webster, Jonathan J., ed. (2009), Essays on Edwin Thumboo, Singapore: ISBN 978-981-08-4337-3.
News reports
- Koh, Buck Song (22 May 1993), "Down to earth [review of A Third Map: New and Selected Poems by Edwin Thumboo]", The Straits Times (Life!), p. 12.
- Koh, Buck Song (22 May 1993), "The return of Edwin Thumboo", The Straits Times, p. 2.
External links
- Asiatic, Vol. 7, No. 2 (http://asiatic.iium.edu.my). There are nine articles on Edwin Thumboo in this issue of the journal.
- National Online Repository of the Arts Resource Guide on Edwin Thumboo