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Robert Yeo (born Robert Yeo Cheng Chuan; 1940) is a
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an poet, playwright and novelist.


Career

Yeo is a retired lecturer of the National Institute of Education and
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. In 2011, he is a teacher of creative writing at the Singapore Management University and mentors the Mentor Access Programme of the National Arts Council. In 1978, he attended the
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's International Writing Program and was a
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in 1995. For more than a decade, from 1977 onwards, he was chairman of the Drama Advisory Committee which helped develop theatre in Singapore, especially English-language theatre. For this work, he received the '' Bintang Bakti Masyarakat'' (Public Service Star) in 1991, and was awarded the
S.E.A. Write Award The S.E.A. Write Award, or Southeast Asian Writers Award, is an award that is presented annually since 1979 to poets and writers of Southeast Asia. The awards are given to the writers from each of the countries comprised in the Association of S ...
in 2011. He has published four poetry collections: ''Coming Home Baby'' (1971); ''And Napalm Does Not Help'' (1977), ''A Part of Three'' (1989) and ''Leaving Home, Mother'' (1999) and has been included in several anthologies, including ''Five Takes'' (1974). His venture into novel writing resulted in a sole book: ''The Adventures of Holden Heng'' (1986) about the sexual education of its anti-hero. Yeo has written six plays: ''Are You There, Singapore?'' (1974), ''One Year Back Home'' (1980), ''Second Chance'' (1988), ''The Eye of History'' (1991), ''Changi'' (1996) and ''Your Bed is Your Coffin''. All the plays except the last have been staged in Singapore. ''Are You There, Singapore?'', ''One Year Back Home'' and ''Changi'' are collectively known as "the Singapore trilogy". Yeo has also edited collections of short fiction, plays and textbooks, a memoir, as well as the libretto for an opera, ''Fences'' (2012).


Works


Poetry collections

*''Coming Home Baby'' (1971, Federal Publications) *''And Napalm Does Not Help'' (1977, Heinemann Educational Books (Asia)) *''A Part of Three'' (1989, Select Books) *''Leaving Home, Mother'' (1999, Angsana Books) *''The Best of Robert Yeo'' (2012, Epigram Books)


Novels

*''The Adventures of Holden Heng'' (1986, Heinemann Publishers Asia; 2011, Epigram Books)


Plays

*''Are You There, Singapore?'' (1974, National University of Singapore Society) *''One Year Back Home'' (1980, National University of Singapore Society) *''Second Chance'' (1988, 1992, TheatreWorks) *''The Eye of History'' (1992) *''Your Bed is Your Coffin'' (Unstaged) *''Changi'' (1997, National University of Singapore Society) *''The Singapore Trilogy'' (2001, Landmark Books)


Libretto

*''Kannagi–The Ankle Bracelet'' (2009, 2014) *''Fences'' (2012)


Non-fiction

*''Routes: A Singaporean Memoir, 1940-75'' (2011, Ethos Books)


Anthologies

* Gwee Li Sui, ed. '' Written Country: The History of Singapore through Literature'' (2016, Landmark Publications)


Personal life

Yeo is married to Esther Leong, who he met on the set of ''Are You There, Singapore?'' in 1974, when she played the character Hua after responding to an audition call in the newspapers.


References


Yeo Bibliography
of critical writings about Yeo {{DEFAULTSORT:Yeo, Robert 1940 births Living people Recipients of the Bintang Bakti Masyarakat Singaporean dramatists and playwrights Singaporean novelists Singaporean male writers Singaporean people of Chinese descent Singaporean poets S.E.A. Write Award winners Singaporean non-fiction writers International Writing Program alumni Male non-fiction writers