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Darma Budi

    Budi Darma gained recognition for his absurdist short stories published in the 1970s, characterized by a spontaneous approach to writing driven by obsession rather than planned strategy. His academic work, particularly his doctoral dissertation on Jane Austen, reveals a keen interest in character analysis and moral judgment. Darma's literary output, spanning short stories, novels, and essays, consistently explores the complexities of human behavior and ethical considerations. His unique narrative style, marked by an intuitive flow, invites readers into intricate explorations of the human psyche.

    People from Bloomington
    • People from Bloomington

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(333)Add rating

      In the 1970s, Budi Darma - one of Indonesia's most acclaimed writers - lived as a student in Bloomington, Indiana. His experiences formed the basis for the renowed short story collection, The People from Bloomington: a portrait of small-town America that offers an incisive view of the West and the people that inhabit it. In Darma's America, apartment blocks and gasping attic rooms shadow overgrown gardens, empty streets and distances traversable only by car. His stories circle the lonely, the unkempt, and the odd: mysterious old men and gruesomely sick poets, children with strange proportions and women waiting for letters that never arrive. Tense, quietly surreal and always morbidly funny, The People from Bloomington is one of the great works of twentieth- century Indonesian literature.

      People from Bloomington