30  June  2008

Eka Kurniawan: An Unconventional Writer

He has been compared to the late Indonesian man of letters, Pramoedya Ananta Toer, but Eka Kurniawan is averse to that confining, imposing description of “literary figure.” Best known for his sometimes brutal portrayal of ordinary lives, he speaks with Maggie Tiojakin about the roads yet traveled.
Like many aspiring writers who need to pay [...]

25  May  2008

Silang Budaya

Foto oleh: Boby Dimitrov, Some rights reserved.

Seperti apakah Jawa? Seperti apakah Indonesia? Identitas kultural selalu merupakan medan di mana kehendak untuk mendefinisikan dan kehendak untuk melonggarkan batas-batasnya, selalu bertemu, jika tak bisa dikatakan bertarung. Denys Lombard sendiri, dalam Nusa Jawa: Silang Budaya, memperlihatkan betapa apa yang kita sebut sebagai Jawa tak bisa dikatakan sebagai sesuatu [...]

Quote: From New Left Review 50 - 3 May 2008 »
It is nice that, after half a century, Pramoedya Ananta Toer has found a successor. The young Sundanese Eka Kurniawan has published two astonishing novels in the past half-decade. If one considers their often nightmarish plots and characters, one could say there is no hope. But the sheer beauty and elegance of their language, and the exuberance of their imagining, give one the exhilaration of watching the first snowdrops poke their little heads up towards a wintry sky.
(Benedict Anderson, Exit Suharto: Obituary for a Mediocre Tyrant, New Left Review, March-April 2008) (Read Comments: 8)