Daryl Lim Wei Jie
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Born
Singapore
Member Since
December 2012
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A Luxury We Cannot Afford: An Anthology of Singapore Poetry
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2014
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Anything But Human
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A Book of Changes
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2016
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Food Republic: A Singapore Literary Banquet
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LONTAR #5
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2015
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The Second Link: An Anthology of Malaysian and Singaporean Writing
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Ceriph: Issue Six
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2013
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Short Tongue
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Mistranslations From a Future Vernacular
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2025
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The Second Link
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| Goodreads Librari...: [Done] Requesting anthology Streets and Places of Singapore | 3 | 262 | Jan 22, 2024 10:53AM |
“The family is the cradle of the world’s misinformation. There must be something in family life that generates factual error. Over-closeness, the noise and heat of being. Perhaps even something deeper like the need to survive. Murray says we are fragile creatures surrounded by a world of hostile facts. Facts threaten our happiness and security. The deeper we delve into things, the looser our structure may seem to become. The family process works towards sealing off the world. Small errors grow heads, fictions proliferate. I tell Murray that ignorance and confusion can’t possibly be the driving forces behind family solidarity. What an idea, what a subversion. He asks me why the strongest family units exist in the least developed societies. Not to know is a weapon of survival, he says. Magic and superstition become entrenched as the powerful orthodoxy of the clan. The family is strongest where objective reality is most likely to be misinterpreted. What a heartless theory, I say. But Murray insists it’s true.”
― White Noise
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