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  2. Children's poetry - Wikipedia

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    [5] Cautionary tales like Miss Turner's Cautionary Stories became popular around this time, and were reprinted well into the twentieth century. [5] These 'cautionary tales' follow the pattern of the Divine Songs and Courtesy Books of past centuries- they are short verses about children who do something terrible and face the consequences. [9]

  3. Kwee Tek Hoay - Wikipedia

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    Berbagi-bagi katerangan tentang sembahjangan Tionghoa dan toedjoeannja : mengoendjoek atsal-oetsoel, sebab-sebab, maksoed dan toedjoean, serta kafaedahan dan kabaekan jang orang bisa dapet dari oepatjara dan kabiasa'an sembahjang boeat malakoeken pemoedja'an agama atawa poen perhoeboengan sociaal (in Indonesian). Tjitjoeroeg: Moestika.

  4. Latihan - Wikipedia

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    About twice a week, Subud members go to a local center to participate in a group latihan, men and women separately. [5] The experience takes place in a room or a hall with open space. After a period of sitting quietly, a ' helper ' typically asks the members to stand and relax, and then announces the start of the exercise.

  5. Keris Mas - Wikipedia

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    Keris Mas main contribution in the field of local literature was in short stories. By the end of the 1960s, he had written about 60 short stories. His first short story was Wasiat Orang Bangsawan (The Last Will and Testament of a Nobleman), published in the magazine Suluh Malaya (The Malayan Torch) in 1946.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Pantun - Wikipedia

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    Pantun (Jawi: ڤنتون ‎) is a Malayic oral poetic form used to express intricate ideas and emotions. [1] It generally consists of even-numbered lines [2] and based on ABAB rhyming schemes. [3]

  8. A. Samad Said - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Samad bin Mohamed Said (born 9 April 1935) [1] [2] is a Malaysian novelist and poet. In May 1976, he was named by Malaysia literature communities and many of the country's linguists as the Pejuang Sastera [Literary Exponent] receiving, within the following decade, the 1979 Southeast Asia Write Award and, in 1986, in appreciation of his continuous writings and contributions to the nation ...

  9. Benyamin Sueb - Wikipedia

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    Benyamin Sueb (5 March 1939 – 5 September 1995) was an Indonesian comedian, actor and singer. He released 46 studio albums and starred in more than 50 films. He received two Citra Awards for Intan Berduri in 1973 and Si Doel Anak Modern in 1977.