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Like his art, his poetry is a methodological wandering that resists ideological systems and structures, offering an extended interrogation of the artist's interior world. Many of these thoughts are reflected in GARIS Latiff Mohidin dari titik de titik, a work of immense literary prowess that was first published in 1988. It grapples with the ...
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Established in 1971 on the proposal of the Prime Minister Abdul Razak.Originally was called the "Prize for a literary work" (Malay: Hadiah Karya Sastera) and was awarded every year until 1976 for the best poem, story, anthology of poems, a two-act play, a story and a critical essay.
A. Latiff Mohidin: Virginia R. Moreno: Wong Yoon Wah: Wanich Jarungidanan: 1985-Abdul Hadi Wiji Muthari: Arena Wati (Muhammad Dahalan bin Abdul Biang) Ricaredo Demetillo: Noor S.I. (Ismail bin Haji Omar) Krisna Asokesin (Sukanya Cholsuk) 1986: Muslim Burmat (Haji Muslim bin Haji Burut) Sapardi Djoko Damono: Kemala (Ahmad Kamal Abdullah) Jose ...
His intellectual leadership was critical in other exhibitions such as Pago-Pago to Gelombang: 40 Years of Latiff Mohidin at the National Museum Art Gallery in 1994, as well as Thomas Yeo: A Retrospective (1997), Trimurti and Ten Years After (1998–99), and 36 Ideas from Asia: Contemporary South-East Asian Art (2002), all held at SAM. [3]
The George Town Literary Festival (GTLF) is an annual literary festival which takes place in the city of George Town, Penang, Malaysia.It is currently the largest world literature festival organised in Malaysia and the first literary event in Southeast Asia to receive the Literary Festival Award at the London Book Fair International Excellence Awards.
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Abdullah Abdul Latif Al Othman (1895–1965), Kuwaiti businessman; Abdul Latif Tibawi (1910–1981), Palestinian historian; Abdul Latif Chowdhury, known as Saheb Qibla Fultali (1913–2008), Bangladeshi Islamic scholar; Abdel Latif Boghdadi (politician) (1917–1999), Egyptian politician, air force officer, and judge