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Co-hosts include children's songwriters, Ibu Sud and Daljono. [2] He also organized his own children's song awareness campaign, Dendang Kencana, which started in 1990. [6] Mahmud release his autobiography, A. T. Mahmud Meniti Pelangi: Sebuah Memoar (A. T. Mahmud Walking on the Rainbow: A Memoir, in 2003. It was published by Gramedia. [7]
One of his poems, "Sajak Ibu" was set to music by the world famous composer and pianist Ananda Sukarlan who is Indonesia's leading figure in art song. In 1988, Thukul married Dyah Sujirah. They had two children and together they founded an arts group called Sanggar Suka Banjir (Frequent Flooding Studio).
Lihatlah ibu Indonesia; Saat penglihatanmu semakin asing, Supaya kau dapat mengingat Kecantikan asli dari bangsamu. Jika kau ingin menjadi cantik, sehat, berbudi, dan kreatif, Selamat datang di duniaku, bumi Ibu Indonesia. Aku tak tahu syariat Islam, Yang kutahu suara kidung Ibu Indonesia, sangatlah elok, Lebih merdu dari alunan azanmu.
Antologi Antiperang. Lakaran dan Puisi. Ed. Raja Ahmad Aminullah. Yayasan Kesenian Perak 2003. Prahara di Padang Karbala: kumpulan puisi keamanan dan kemanusiaan Malaysia. Ed. Arbak Othman. Serdang: Universiti Putra Malaysia dan Pustaka Nusa, 2003. APAS. Antologi Puisi Pilihan Komuniti Penyair. Kuala Lumpur: Esastera, 2003. Peterana Kasih.
Ibu Pertiwi is a popular Indonesian patriotic song composed by Kamsidi Samsuddin in 1908. [1] The song's lyrics are about Ibu Pertiwi, the national personification of Indonesia (also interpreted as "mother country"). It is normally sung by Indonesian children, elementary and secondary school students, or played during Indonesian Independence ...
Taufiq Ismail (born 25 June 1935) is an Indonesian poet, activist and the editor of the monthly literary magazine Horison. [1] Ismail figured prominently in Indonesian literature of the post-Sukarno period and is considered one of the pioneers of the "Generation of '66". [2]
Toeti Heraty was born in Bandung, Java on 27 November 1933. Her father was a well-known engineering expert Roosseno Soerjohadikoesomo and her siblings all work in the hard sciences. [1]
Sariamin Ismail (31 July 1909 – 15 December 1995) was the first female Indonesian novelist to be published in the Dutch East Indies. [1] A teacher by trade, by the 1930s she had begun writing in newspapers; she published her first novel, Kalau Tak Untung, in 1933.