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  2. Salah Asuhan - Wikipedia

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    Salah Asuhan is generally considered one of the most important works in modern Indonesian Literature and is commonly used as reading material in Indonesian literature classes. [2] Bakri Siregar wrote positively of Salah Asuhan, considering the diction unparalleled in its contemporaries and the characters well fleshed-out. [3]

  3. Abdul Muis - Wikipedia

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    In his first novel, Salah Asuhan (Wrong Upbringing), published in 1928, Muis depicted the problem of racial and social discrimination in the tragic story of Hanafi and Corrie. [6] The Western-oriented Hanafi and the feisty, liberal Corrie represent the conflict pre-independent Indonesia faced in choosing either to adhere to traditional values ...

  4. Salah Asuhan (film) - Wikipedia

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    Salah Asuhan (literally Wrong Upbringing, released internationally as The Misfit) is a 1972 film directed by Asrul Sani, produced by Andy Azhar, and starring Dicky Zulkarnaen, Ruth Pelupessy, and Rima Melati.

  5. Indonesian literature - Wikipedia

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    Anak dan Kemenakan (1956) Muhammad Yamin (1903-1962) Tanah Air (1922) Indonesia, Tumpah Darahku (1928) Kalau Dewi Tara Sudah Berkata; Ken Arok dan Ken Dedes (1934) Nur Sutan Iskandar (1893-1975) Apa Dayaku karena Aku Seorang Perempuan (1923) Cinta yang Membawa Maut (1926) Salah Pilih (1928) Karena Mentua (1932) Tuba Dibalas dengan Susu (1933 ...

  6. Ami Priyono - Wikipedia

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    Born in Batavia (now Jakarta) on 23 October 1939, Ami was the only child of Priyono, a politician-cum-educator who later became Minister of Education and Culture, and his wife Iwanah.

  7. Sitti Nurbaya - Wikipedia

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    Nurbaya confiding to her mother after Samsu's move to Batavia; she feared he no longer loved her. In Padang in the early 20th century Dutch East Indies, Samsulbahri and Sitti Nurbaya–children of rich noblemen Sultan Mahmud Syah and Baginda Sulaiman–are teenage neighbours, classmates, and childhood friends.

  8. Ahmadun Yosi Herfanda - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Asrul Sani - Wikipedia

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    He had become a chairman of Dewan Perfilman Nasional (the National Film Board). After that, the situation of Indonesian cinema deteriorated. He then focused on writing screenplays for soap operas, adapted from Indonesian novels, such as Sitti Nurbaya, Salah Asuhan, and Sengsara Membawa Nikmat. [5] Sani died on 11 January 2004. [2]