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The Monsters Between Us
2013
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In his debut poetry collection, Jason Wee returns to ‘1987’, the installation work he first introduced to art audiences at the first Singapore Biennale in 2006. The monsters Wee renders are present creatures, some cruelly alive, each shadowed by a long tail of mastery and mortality. With interlocking sequences, Wee shifts from Grimm’s stories to the small frail species among us, arriving at the volume’s central sequence, “Unreliable Evidence”. Composed from newsprint, detainee reports, speech transcripts and redacted accounts, this bravura sequence is suffused with the songs of childhood and the anger of unaccounted injustices. We watch and listen to a voice come of age in a time of great superhero comics and romcom movies, pop music and primary schools. "Engaging and thought-provoking... Wee presents a fresh and ageless view of the bizarre and the mundane." — Ovidia Yu

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Author

Jason Wee
Jason Wee
Author · 4 books
Jason Wee is an artist and a writer. He runs Grey Projects, an artist space, library and residency in Tiong Bahru, Singapore. His collection The Monsters Between Us (2013) was selected by TODAY newspaper as the literary pick of 2013. He wrote for and curated Singapur Unheimlich, now on view in ifa galerie Berlin. He is a co-editor of Softblow, a poetry journal.
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