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Review of “Corridor” by Alfian Sa’at

2023-08-22 01:36:16

This is an anthology of Alfian Sa'at and seems to be one of the texts that can be incorporated into the language learner's readers. Topics of these stories are sensitive to age and are more suitable for language learners over the age of 16.

In general, these stories are really important stories, you will remember the kaleidoscope of characters and experience when people review the series completely; colorful, sometimes strange. Sa'at strives to express people of various ages and backgrounds with various stories rather than focusing on specific people in the story. The results represent part of life, and the idea of ​​"common" Singaporeans disappeared from the book page. The role of Sa'at is not common, it tries to use them to produce valuable credibility, and successfully invites the reader to recognize or understand them. By rewriting the details that the reader can recall, such as pyramid games, Singapore morning television programs, Muslim student's complexity and controversy at school, and by mentioning a place like Helen's HMV , He achieved this. Readers who experienced the 1990s experienced some nostalgic emotions from the details of these re-creations, and more recognition of the letters followed naturally.

Although it may be intentional intention of the author, I think that not all the stories will end up in a definitive ending. In orphans, the root cause was not clear, but both roles expressed many frustrations. I especially liked Duel, it did not reveal the spoiler for sleepy people fascinated by the apartment which would be illuminated all night. Although there were no consequences for that conclusion, I was satisfied with the meaning of the role invested in his mini experiment, and I participated in his unique but sometimes boring thought form.

The title of each story is a word that can be one or more objects, places, or events. In terms of style, this encourages readers to focus on symbolism, which also makes the main point of the story more memorable.

Video is a very layered story about the complex relationship between the widow's wife and her husband, and the ex-wife and stepmother's daughter. It is a meta metallic thing, which means that there are multiple interaction media, video, and text on the page in this story. By introducing elements of video material you can explore additional dimensions of visual and perspective, and even character reflection.

Corridor is a series of short stories in Singapore today. Alfian Sa'at writes HDB residents - students, housewives and factory workers - with ruthless clarity and sorrowful sincerity. Their lives begin to collapse

This is an anthology of Alfian Sa'at and seems to be one of the texts that can be incorporated into the language learner's readers. The theme of these stories is sensitive to age and is suitable for language learners over the age of 16. In general, these stories are really important stories, you will remember the kaleidoscope of characters and experience when people review the series completely; colorful, sometimes strange. Sa'at strives to express people of various ages and backgrounds with various stories rather than focusing on specific people in the story. The results represent part of life, and the idea of ​​"common" Singaporeans disappeared from the book page. The role of Sa'at is not universal He managed to create valuable credibility with them and successfully invite readers to identify them or sympathize themselves.

Alfian Bin Sa'at (Singapore, July 18, 1977) is a writer known as Alfian Sa'at, a famous British and Malay playwright, poet and short story writer in Singapore and Malaysia. Alfian, famous for his political work, is the only Singaporean Malay author who produced numerous English works, one of the few local writers who wrote drama, poetry, short stories. He won the Straits Times' Best Screenplay Award three times! Won the 2001 Drama Award, Young Artist Prize