Eddin Khoo, of Chinese-Indian parentage, is a poet, writer and translator. He was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1969. He studied Political Thought and Islamic Philosophy at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom and Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, where he was a British High Commissioner’s Chevening scholar.
Following a tenure as an arts and culture journalist, he founded Pusaka -
List of publications (BOOKS):
Volumes Of Poetry:
- The Noisy Songs, 1987
- The Sun Flows like a River, 1990
- The Lonely Cocoon, 1993
- Married to the Grass, 1995
- Dreams of Falling Olive Leaves, 1999
- Sebuah Radio Kumatikan: Kill the Radio (bilingual english-indonesian, 2001)
- The Time Killers, 2002
- Married to the Grass, reprinted in 2003
- Life Sentences, selected poems in english, 2004
Short Story Antologies:
- Oil Lamp, 1995
- Caricatures and a Slice of Love, 1996
- The Woman Who Is
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