Javanese Gentry

Rp250.000

By Umar Kayam (author), Vladislav Zhukov (translator)

The Javanese Gentry depicts the implicit concerns of many characters who can only dream of achieving the status of a gentry. When Sastrodarsono returns to his village as a school teacher, by virtue of the job, he becomes a gentry. The book follows Sastrodarsono’s family across different periods of Indonesian history: the late colonial period, the Japanese occupation, the war for independence, and two decades of social disorder that ends in the mid 1960s with the rise of Suharto’s New Order government. Author of a large number of books brimming with different styles and genres, Umar Kayam gained a highly-deserved reputation as the voice of the common man. His books include short story anthologies, essays, novels, and children’s stories. His short story, A Thousand Fireflies, won the Horison Literary Prize in 1967 and he was named the recipient of the 1987 S.E.A. Write Award.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paperback:208pages
ISBN: 9789798083846
Language: English

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About the Author:

Umar Kayam (Ngawi, East Java, April 30, 1932–Jakarta, March 16, 2002) wrote short stories, novels and essays, and directed theater productions. He held many positions of note, including Director General of Radio, Television and Film (1966–1969), chair of the Jakarta Arts Council (1969–1972) and member of the temporary People’s Consultative Assembly (1967–1972). He became serious about writing short stories while studying in the United States one summer. One of the stories he wrote at that time, “Musim Gugur Kembali di Connecticut,” read more

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Dimensions 14 × 21,6 cm

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