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Ayu Utami

    November 21, 1968

    Justina Ayu Utami, often known simply as Ayu Utami, is an acclaimed Indonesian author whose works have brought a fresh perspective to literature. Her novels are celebrated for their distinctive style and their capacity to delve deeply into Indonesian society and culture. Utami explores complex themes with remarkable insight, articulating them in prose that is both poetic and incisive. Her literary talent and commitment to pushing the boundaries of expression make her a significant voice in contemporary Indonesian fiction.

    Ayu Utami
    Het getal Fu
    Larung
    Saman
    • 2015

      "Larung" ist ein Bilderbogen an Geschichten um Saman, Yasmin, Sihar, Laila und ihren Freunden, angereichert durch Perspektiven und Themen, die die gesellschaftlichen und politischen Verhältnisse unter dem Regime Suhartos prägten. Es geht um die Aufarbeitung des Traumas, das durch die Massenmorde nach dem Putschversuch im September 1965 ausgelöst wurde, um das Leben der hedonistisch orientierten Mittelschicht und um den Widerstand der soziakritisch denkenden und politisch wachen Opposition gegen die Repression der korrupten Militärregierung.

      Larung
    • 2012

      Het getal Fu

      • 538 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      De vrienden Parang Jati en de jonge bergbeklimmer Sandi Yuda zijn vaak te vinden in de bergen van Oost-Java. Tijdens het klimmen verbeeldt Yuda zich regelmatig een verleidelijke gedaante te zien, een vrouw met een wolvengezicht, die hem een magisch getal toefluistert: het getal Fu. Deze mystieke ervaring lijkt in scherp contrast te staan met de politieke betrokkenheid van zijn vriend Parang Jati en diens verbeten strijd tegen fanatieke religieuze groeperingen.

      Het getal Fu
    • 2007

      Saman

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Saman is a story filtered through the lives of its feisty female protagonists and the enigmatic “hero” Saman. It is at o­nce an exposé of the oppression of plantation workers in South Sumatra, a lyrical quest to understand the place of religion and spirituality in contemporary lives, a playful exploration of female sexuality and a story about love in all its guises, while touching o­n all of Indonesia’s taboos: extramarital sex, political repression and the relationship between Christians and Muslims. Saman has taken the Indonesian literary world by storm and sold over 100,000 copies in the Indonesian language, and is now available for the first time in English. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ayu Utami was born in Bogor, grew up in Jakarta and obtained her bachelor degree in Literature Studies from University of Indonesia. She worked as a journalist for Matra, Forum Keadilan, and D&R. Not long after the New Order regime closed Tempo, Editor, and Detik, she participated in the founding of Indonesia’s Alliance of Independent Journalists to protest the closure of those three weeklys. Currently she is working for the cultural journal Kalam, and at Teater Utan Kayu. Saman was awarded the Prince Claus Award in the year 2000.

      Saman