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  2. Asas '50 - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on 6 August 1950, with a stated philosophy of "Art for Society" (Seni untuk Masyarakat). Asas '50 was formed in the interest of developing Malaysian literature. Asas '50 currently works to promote and propagate literature through seminars , workshops , forums, dialogues, courses etc.

  3. Sastra wangi - Wikipedia

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    Ayu Utami, whose 1998 novel Saman is noted as starting the sastra wangi movement. Sastra wangi (also spelled sastrawangi; literally, "fragrant literature") is a label given to a new body of Indonesian literature written by young, urban Indonesian women who take on controversial issues such as politics, religion and sexuality.

  4. Research Organization for Archaeology, Language, and Letters

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    The Research Organization for Archaeology, Language, and Literature (Indonesian: Organisasi Riset Arkeologi, Bahasa, dan Sastra, ORARBASTRA) [1] is one of Research Organizations under the umbrella of the National Research and Innovation Agency (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional, BRIN). On 24 January 2022, the formation of the agency is announced ...

  5. Shilpa Shastras - Wikipedia

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    Shilpa Shastras (Sanskrit: शिल्प शास्त्र śilpa śāstra) literally means the Science of Shilpa (arts and crafts). [1] [2] It is an ancient umbrella term for numerous Hindu texts that describe arts, crafts, and their design rules, principles and standards.

  6. Subagio Sastrowardoyo - Wikipedia

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    Subagio Sastrowardoyo (1 February 1924 – 18 July 1995) was an Indonesian poet, short-story writer, essayist and literary critic. Born in Madiun, East Java, the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), he studied at Gadjah Mada University, Cornell University and in 1963 graduated with an MA from Yale University. [1]

  7. Shastra - Wikipedia

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    In Western literature, Shastra is sometimes spelled as Sastra, [4] reflecting a misunderstanding of the IAST symbol 'ś', which corresponds to the English 'sh'.

  8. Zuber Usman - Wikipedia

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    Zuber Usman (12 December 1916 – 25 July 1976) was an Indonesian teacher and writer, known as an early pioneer of Indonesian literary criticism.Born in Padang, West Sumatra, he was educated in Islamic schools until 1937, after which he became a teacher.

  9. Taufiq Ismail - Wikipedia

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    Horison was started in July 1966 by Mochtar Lubis and HB Jassin, as a successor to Sastra. [5] He remains active writing for the magazine as a senior editor. [ 6 ] He was a prominent member of the Jakarta Arts Council ( Dewan Kesenian Jakarta ) and was head of the Jakarta Arts Education Institute ( Lembaga Pendidikan Kesenian Jakarta ) from ...