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  2. Puput Novel - Wikipedia

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    Puput Novel's involvement in politics began in 2004 as she became a candidate for the Ketua Kesatuan Perempuan Partai Golkar. In 2019 she was a candidate for that party during the legislative elections but was not elected. She had moved from the PAN, that she had joined in 2022, to the PPP party shortly before her death. [10]

  3. Nh. Dini - Wikipedia

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    Nurhayati Srihardini Siti Nukatin Coffin (29 February 1936 – 4 December 2018), better known by her pen name Nh.Dini (sometimes NH Dini in English), was an Indonesian novelist and feminist.

  4. Eka Kurniawan - Wikipedia

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    Gelak Sedih dan Cerita-Cerita Lainnya: Short stories 2005 Cinta Tak Ada Mati dan Cerita-Cerita Lainnya: 2010 Kumpulan Budak Setan: Co-author 2014 Seperti Dendam, Rindu Harus Dibayar Tuntas: 2015 Perempuan Patah Hati yang Kembali Menemukan Cinta Melalui Mimpi: Short stories 2016 O: 2019 Senyap yang Lebih Nyaring: Circa 2020 Usaha Menulis ...

  5. Indonesian literature - Wikipedia

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    Perempuan dan Kebangsaan; Achdiat Karta Mihardja (1911-2010) Atheis (1949) Siti Rukiah (1927–1996) Kejatuhan dan Hati (1950) Tandus (1952) Bakri Siregar (1922–1994) Tanda Bahagia (1944) Tugu Putih. Drama (1950) Jejak Langkah (1953) M. Balfas (1922–1975) Lingkaran-lingkaran Retak (1952) Tamu Malam. Drama (1957) Trisno Sumardjo. Katahati ...

  6. Saadah Alim - Wikipedia

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    Saadah Alim. Saadah Alim (1897–1968) was a writer, playwright, translator, journalist and educator in the Dutch East Indies and in Indonesia after independence. [1] She was one of only a handful of Indonesian women authors to be published during the colonial period, alongside Fatimah Hasan Delais, Sariamin Ismail, Soewarsih Djojopoespito and a few others. [2]

  7. Saman (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Saman is an Indonesian novel by Ayu Utami published in 1998. It is Utami's first novel, and depicts the lives of four sexually-liberated female friends, and a former Catholic priest, Saman, for whom the book is named.

  8. Elvira Natali - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on 5 February 2015 and received favorable viewership among teenager audiences in theatres across Indonesia. In February 2014, she released her second novel Return. In May 2015, she was in the middle of production of her first gospel album and her second movie role in a film titled Kolong Langit ('Under the Sky').

  9. Asmara Jaya - Wikipedia

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    Asmara Djaja (Perfected Spelling: Asmara Jaya, both meaning Great Passion) is a 1928 novel written by Indonesian writer Djamaluddin Adinegoro and published by Balai Pustaka. It is one of few Indonesian novels from the period in which the protagonists succeed in love.