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"Aku" (meaning "Me") is a 1943 Indonesian-language poem by Chairil Anwar. It reflects his individualistic nature and vitality. It reflects his individualistic nature and vitality. Poem
Indonesian author Chairil Anwar (1922–1949) wrote 75 poems, 7 pieces of prose, and 3 poetry collections.He also translated 10 poems and 4 pieces of prose. The majority of Anwar's original poems are included in his collections: Deru Campur Debu, Kerikil-Kerikil Tajam dan yang Terampas dan yang Putus (both 1949), and Tiga Menguak Takdir (1950).
During his lifetime Anwar wrote approximately 94 works, including 71 poems. Of these, Anwar considered only 13 to be truly good poems. [9] His most celebrated work is "Aku" ("Me"). [5] Most of Anwar's poems were unpublished at the time of his death, but were later collected in posthumous anthologies.
Aku may refer to: Aku, Nigeria, a town in Enugu State "Aku" (poem), 1943, by Chairil Anwar; Aku people of Gambia; Aku dialect, a dialect of Sierra Leone Krio; Aku, the main antagonist of the animated television series Samurai Jack; The Hawaiian word for skipjack tuna; Hal Lewis (Aku), a former Hawaii radio presenter; Aku (given name)
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A fact from Aku (poem) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 9 January 2012 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Chairil Anwar's most celebrated poem, "Aku" ("Me"), shows similarities to the philosophies of Ayn Rand and Friedrich Nietzsche?