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Written by Lynn Kane   
More than Half the SkyMore than Half the Sky, Creative Writings by Thirty Singaporean Women, edited by Leong Liew Geok
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Singapore is the New York of the Orient. It has a cultural diversity that pulls from all parts of the Orient, Europe, India and even the Middle East. And within that framework, there are millions of stories. These thirty women authors have presented us with 40 stores, plays and poems between the covers of this book.

The title says a lot about the role of women.

More than Half the Sky is of course an allusion to Mao Tze Tung's prescription for the men and women in the People's Republic of China where the sexes were to be seen and treated in a communist state as equal. Women (in China at least) hold up half the sky; the other half, men presumably hold up in an admirably equitable division of labour and responsibility. .... In Singapore in fact, women are likely to hold up more than half the sky than only one half of it. What a wonderful, interesting and engaging collection! There were stories so unique that I could not put it down. There was a story called "Pearls on Swine" by Wee Kiat about a pet pig from the pig's standpoint, from a spoiled child's viewpoint, the servant's standpoint, the chief gardener's, the secretary's and, in short, from the viewpoint of all the people who were in contact with the pet pig.

Perhaps it doesn't seem that interesting but this story, like all of the other stories in this collection are like a window into the Singapore culture and to our own humanity and sometimes the lack of it.

Some of the stories left a lingering emotional ghost. Recently stories have come out of the Middle East about local villagers killing couples who they believed were living against the moral teachings of their religion. Bandong by Suchen Christine Lim had the greatest impression on this reviewer. In it, the author took the view of a young man who traveled to a village of people who had emigrated from his home village and witnesses the execution by the village people of a woman accused of immorality. After her torturous death, he learns that the dead woman's mother-in-law drove her to do the minor things she was accused of and that this was common knowledge in the village, but that they "had" to kill her to preserve their social stability.

There are poems and short plays. The titles tell you a lot: "The Mother and the Muscle and the Making of Love", "In the Proximity of Humans", "The Matchmaker."

There is a very entertaining story called "Wingtips & Shoulder Pads" by Eng Wee Ling which is about the conflicts between a macho male subordinate and a woman executive which could have taken place in Chicago, San Francisco, or New York.

Now, the unfortunate part of this story. The book is not available in this country but it is available over the Internet from the link to the overseas publisher.

Review provided by http://home.cybergrrl.com. Support women's words by buying women's books at women's stores.
 
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