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  2. Salah Asuhan - Wikipedia

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    273 (39th printing) ISBN. 979-407-064-5 (39th printing) Preceded by. None. Followed by. Pertemuan Jodoh. Salah Asuhan (Indonesian: Wrong Upbringing) is an Indonesian novel by Abdul Muis originally published in 1928 by Balai Pustaka. It is widely considered one of the best examples of early modern Indonesian literature .

  3. Sengsara Membawa Nikmat - Wikipedia

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    978-979-407-360-5 (3rd printing) OCLC. 26920185. Sengsara Membawa Nikmat (English: Blessing in Disguise) is an Indonesian novel written by Tulis Sutan Sati. It was published in 1929 by Balai Pustaka. It tells the story of Midun, the son of a farmer, who experiences many trials before finally living happily with his new wife.

  4. Belenggu - Wikipedia

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    978-979-523-046-5 (21st printing) Belenggoe ( Perfected Spelling: Belenggu; translated to English as Shackles) is a novel by Indonesian author Armijn Pane. The novel follows the love triangle between a doctor, his wife, and his childhood friend, which eventually causes each of the three characters to lose the ones they love.

  5. Okky Madasari - Wikipedia

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    Okky Madasari (born 30 October 1984) is an Indonesian novelist and sociologist known for her portrayals of the social and political conditions in Indonesia. She largely focuses her writing on resistance against injustice and the struggle for freedom and humanity.

  6. Dian yang Tak Kunjung Padam - Wikipedia

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    Dian yang Tak Kunjung Padam was written by Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana, a Minang writer from Natal, North Sumatra born in 1908. [1] He spent three to four months writing it in 1930 while he worked at Balai Pustaka, the state-owned publisher of the Dutch East Indies. [2] It was his second novel, after Tak Putus Dirundung Malang ( Misfortune without ...

  7. Indonesian literature - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian literature is a term grouping various genres of South-East Asian literature. Indonesian literature can refer to literature produced in the Indonesian archipelago. It is also used to refer more broadly to literature produced in areas with common language roots based on the Malay language (of which Indonesian is one scion ).

  8. List of works by Kwee Tek Hoay - Wikipedia

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    List of works by Kwee Tek Hoay. Chinese-Indonesian author Kwee Tek Hoay (1886–1951) wrote 62 books or serials (36 non-fiction and 26 fiction), 3 essays, and 11 stage plays. He also edited 5 magazines and translated 15 books or other writings. Aside from these works, listed below, he is known to have written numerous reports, obituaries ...

  9. Hypertext fiction - Wikipedia

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    Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links that provide a new context for non-linearity in literature and reader interaction. The reader typically chooses links to move from one node of text to the next, and in this fashion arranges a story from a deeper pool of potential stories.