The Inventors
by Daryl Li
Year Published: November 2023 Pages: 272pp Language: English Retail Price: SGD28 (Singapore) Dimensions: 190x130mm ISBN: 978-981-18-8244-9 (Paperback) Buyer Request: Final PDF Available Publisher/Imprint: Roetta Cultures (Singapore) Rights Available: World Suggested Categorisation: Essays, Creative Non-Fiction, Singapore Literature |
Highlights/Reviews:
- Michael Copperman, Writer
- Jonathan Chan, Poet
- Tse Hao Guang, Poet
About The Inventors
A history of embarrassments in the garden begins a meditation on the nature of memory. Unfolding alongside notes and marginalia, a ghost story becomes a reflection on grief, remembrance, and identity. Failed writing projects coalesce into a contemplation on the limits of our narratives. The haunting essays in The Inventors explore the stories that we tell ourselves—and the ways in which we constantly invent and reinvent our / selves.
About the Author
Daryl Li is a writer of literary fiction and nonfiction based in Singapore. His first book, The Inventors, is a collection of creative nonfiction published by Rosetta Cultures. His work has been longlisted for the Australian Book Review Calibre Essay Prize and Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize, and been a finalist in the Georgia Review Prose Prize. He has won a Golden Point Award for short fiction. His work can be found in publications including Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, NANG, OF ZOOS, Unwinnable Monthly, and Gastronomica.