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Novel Sastra Indonesia Sebelum Parang (1979) Sastra Indonesia Modern: Beberapa Catatan (Modern Indonesian Literature: Scattered Notes), 1982; Bilang Begini, Maksudnya Begitu (1990) Politik, Ideologi dan Sastra Hibrida (Politics, Ideology and Hybrid Literature), 1999; Sihir Rendra: Permainan Makna (Rendra the Magician: The Play of Meaning), 1999
Ahmadun has written poems, short stories, essays, and a novel. He has been published in newspapers, magazines and journals, [2] and his work has been read on radio, television, and websites like Horison, Kompas, Republika, Sinar Harapan, Suara Pembaruan, Basis, Ulumul Qur'an, Bahana (), Indosiar (television, Indonesia), Deutsche Welle (radio, Germany), the journal Indonesia and the Malay World ...
Kuntowijoyo was born in Bantul, Yogyakarta, on 18 September 1943. His father was a dhalang and macapat reader, and his great-grandfather was a mushaf writer. When he attended elementary school at Ibtidaiyah Madrasah, he practiced declamation, storytelling, and reading the Koran.
Cemara's Family (Indonesian: Keluarga Cemara) is a 2019 Indonesian family film adapted from the 1996 TV series of the same title by Arswendo Atmowiloto, and the first film installment of the franchise. [1]
Yang Bertahan dan Binasa Perlahan (2017) Ika Natassa (b. 1977) Twivortiare (2012) Critical Eleven (2015) Marina Novianti (b. 1971) Aku Mati Di Pantai (2012) Lelaki Berusia Sehari (2018) Seribu Mimpi Si Boru Pareme (2020) Ibe S. Palogai (b. 1993) Cuaca Buruk Sebuah Buku Puisi (2018) Struktur Cinta yang Pudar (2019) Yusi Avianti Pareanom (b. 1968)
Keluarga Bahagia (Happy Family) 1991 See talk page: Membesarkan Anak Dalam Tuhan (Fostering Child in God) 1991 ISBN 979-8307-24-0: Hidup Kristen yang Berbuah (Fruitful Christian Life) 1992 ISBN 979-8307-01-1: Iman, Pengharapan, dan Kasih dalam Krisis (Faith, Hope, and Love in Crisis) 1998 ISBN 979-8307-52-6: Mengetahui Kehendak Allah (Knowing ...
He was active writing by the Japanese occupation in the early 1940s, as evidenced by one of his short stories, "Tanda Bahagia" ("Sign of Happiness"), being published in Asia Raja on 1 September 1944. [2] After Indonesia's independence, Siregar went to the Soviet Union to further study socialism. He considered their system efficient and ...
In Russia the initial response to Family Happiness was lukewarm. The newspaper Sankt-Peterburgskiye Vedomosti (the July 1859, No. 155 issue) and the magazine Severny Tsvetok (Northern Flower, No. 22 1859) published positive, but very brief reviews.