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Teo Poh Leng was born on 1912 in Singapore, Straits Settlement, is a Writer. Discover Teo Poh Leng's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?

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Occupation Writer and Elementary School Teacher
Age 30 years old
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Born 1912
Birthday 1912
Birthplace Singapore, Straits Settlement
Date of death (1942-02-28)
Died Place Syonan, Empire of Japan (now Singapore)
Nationality Singapore

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Teo Poh Leng Net Worth

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2015

Teo's work came to public attention again in 2015, upon the publication of a book Finding Francis: A Poetic Adventure by Ethos Books, edited by literary academic Dr Eriko Ogihara-Schuck and the poet's niece, Anne Teo. The book describes the product of two years of literary sleuthing by Dr Ogihara-Schuck to find the author of F.M.S.R. Teo had received acclaim for his work from contemporary British poets such as Sylvia Townsend Warner, but had not published work after the 1930s. An article about Ogihara-Schuck's search for Francis P. Ng in The Straits Times led her to find Teo's real identity, and connected her with the family.

1942

Teo Poh Leng (1912-1942) was a Malayan poet and teacher who lived in Singapore, the then capital of the Straits Settlements. He was noted for having the first book-length publication in English by a person from Singapore. Teo Poh Leng was a victim of the Sook Ching massacre during the Japanese occupation of Singapore and died on February 28, 1942.

During his working life, he was active in politics and his Catholic community. He was a member of the Straits Chinese British Association (SCBA), and also served as Vice President of the Catholic Young Men's Association (CYMA) of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. He was the honorary librarian of the CYMA of the Church of Sts. Peters and Paul, and served as a special correspondent for Malaya Catholic Leader, a weekly newspaper. He died in the Sook Ching massacre on February 28, 1942, during the Japanese occupation of Singapore during World War II.

1930

Teo published poetry in The London Mercury and Life and Letters Today, prominent literary magazines of the 1930s based in England. He also submitted work unsuccessfully to the American poet Harriet Monroe for publication in Chicago.

It is unique for being set entirely in Malaya, but incorporating the tropes of 1930s Western modernism and symbolism.

1912

Teo Poh Leng was born in 1912, the youngest son of a Teochew family. He studied at St Joseph's Institution, and received a Liberal Arts degree in 1934 from Raffles College. Whilst at Raffles College, he was the editor of Raffles College Magazine, and wrote many commentaries on the state of modern Malaya. He became an elementary school teacher upon completing his studies. His brother Teo Kah Leng was also a poet and teacher, and was later principal of Montfort School.