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Goh Poh Seng (Dr) (b. 1936, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya -d.10 January 2010, Vancouver, Canada) physician, poet, laureate, prize-winning writer and entrepreneur, played an active role in Singapore arts following the country's independence. He was a pioneer of Singapore English drama as well as the author of the first Singaporean novel, If We Dream Too Long. It won the National Book Development Council of Singapore's Fiction Book Award in 1976, and has been translated into other languages like Russian and Japanese. He was the Cultural Medallion winner for Literature in 1982.

This Resource Guide serves as a guide to help you locate resources on Goh Poh Seng available at the National Library Singapore.

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