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Acclaimed Chinese-language writer Yeng Pway Ngon dies aged 73


SINGAPORE - Yeng Pway Ngon, one of Singapore’s most eminent Chinese-language writers, died on Sunday (Jan 10) after a long battle with cancer.
The Cultural Medallion recipient and three-time Singapore Literature Prize winner was 16 days shy of his 74th birthday.
He wrote more than 20 works, including acclaimed novels such as Unrest (2002), Trivialities About Me And Myself (2006) and Art Studio (2011).
The latter two were selected by the journal Asia Weekly for its prestigious annual list of the 10 Best Chinese Novels in the World, alongside works by Nobel laureate Mo Yan and Yan Geling.
Yeng had been battling prostate cancer since 2007 and was later also diagnosed with colon cancer. In May last year, doctors discovered cancer in his pancreas. He underwent surgery to remove it, but later fell sick from unstable blood sugar levels. By last month, the cancer had spread to his entire body. ....

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She put job on hold to care for seriously ill boyfriend


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She put job on hold to care for seriously ill boyfriend
Ms Chan Kim took no-pay leave in May last year to care for her boyfriend who was diagnosed with cancer in 2018. TNP PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN
Award recipient pressed on with emotionally tough role till he died of cancer
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When Ms Chan Kim took no-pay leave in May last year to care for her boyfriend Ken who was diagnosed with cancer in 2018, she was not expecting it would be so tough emotionally.
Yet, she pressed on in the name of love, continuing to be his primary caregiver until he died last September. ....

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