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Putu Wijaya

    Putu Wijaya is a prolific Indonesian author, recognized for his extensive body of work encompassing novels, dramas, short stories, and essays. His writings frequently delve into profound human themes while maintaining a distinctive style that captivates readers. Wijaya is celebrated for his contributions to Indonesian literature and theatre, leading the Teater Mandiri group since 1971.

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    Telegram
    • 2011

      Telegram

      • 117 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Putu Wijaya's novel "Telegram," published in 1973, has been heralded as a milestone in Indonesian fiction and as a trendsetter in its synthesis of reality and fantasy. Its first-person narrator is a Balinese journalist living in Jakarta with his adopted daughter. Early on he receives a telegram passing on word that his mother is seriously ill. But nothing is as it seems in "Telegram." As readers are brought in to the stream of consciousness meanderings of this sympathetic yet troubled and thoroughly unreliable narrator, what is real and what is not becomes increasingly difficult to unravel. "Telegram," Putu Wijaya's first novel, provides worthy insight into the author's avowed strategy of creating "mental terror" in his audience. Although unapologetically psychological and disorienting, the text also offers a compelling portrait of Jakarta in the early 1970s and reflections on a Bali that was already in the grips of significant social change, making it useful for students of Indonesian society.

      Telegram