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Kuntowijoyo (18 September 1943 – 22 February 2005) was an Indonesian writer and academic.


Biography

Kuntowijoyo was born in Bantul, Yogyakarta, on 18 September 1943. His father was a
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and
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reader, and his great-grandfather was a mushaf writer. When he attended elementary school at Ibtidaiyah
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, he practiced declamation, storytelling, and reading the Koran. He was also mentored by literary figures M. Saribi Arifin and Yusmanan. A voracious reader, in middle school he read works by Indonesian authors such as Hamka,
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, and Pramoedya Ananta Toer; he graduated in 1959. while attending high school in
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, he read works of world literature by Charles Dickens and
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. While in high school, he wrote short stories, plays, essays, and novels. He graduated from high school in 1962. During his college days at Gadjah Mada University, he founded the Lembaga Kebudayaan Seniman Islam (Islamic Artists Cultural Institution) and Studi Grup Mantika (together with Ikranagara, Arifin C. Noer, Dawam Rahardjo, Chaerul Umam, Amri Yahya, Sju'bah Asa and Abdul Hadi W. M.). In 1964, he published his first novel, ''Kereta Api yang Berangkat di Pagi Hari'' (''The Train that Leaves Early in the Morning''); it was picked up as a serial by the newspaper ''Djihad'' in 1966. The following year, in 1967, he published his first short story in the literary magazine '' Horison''. In 1969, he graduated from UGM with a degree in history. Kuntowijoyo then continued his education in the United States. He obtained his Master of Arts in American History from Connecticut University (1974) and Ph.D. in history from Columbia University (1980); his doctoral dissertation was titled "Social Change in an Agrarian Society: Madura 1850–1940". It was during his time in the United States that Kuntowijoyo began writing poetry, publishing two anthologies during this time: ''Suluk Awang-Uwung'' (1975) and ''Isyarat'' (''Signs''; 1976). Both dealt with his experiences while in the United States. On his return to Indonesia in 1980, he founded the Centre for Policy Research and Study with
Amien Rais Muhammad Amien Rais (born 26 April 1944) is an Indonesian politician. He was one of the leaders of the reform movement that forced the resignation of President Suharto in 1998. Amien Rais was the leader of Muhammadiyah, one of the two biggest ...
and Chairil Anwar. He was also active in various aspects of the Islamic organization
Muhammadiyah Muhammadiyah ( ar, محمدية; 'followers of Muhammad'); also known as the Muhammadiyah Society ( id, Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah) is a major Islamic non-governmental organization in Indonesia.A. Jalil HamidTackle the rising cost of living longer ...
, although he was critical of them; he wrote that they were a "cultural institution without culture". After suffering from meningoencephalitis in 1991, Kuntowijoyo lost some motor control and found difficulty speaking. He began to write at an increased pace. For three years in a row, from 1995 to 1997, his short stories were chosen as the best stories published by the newspaper '' Kompas''; stories selected were "Lelaki yang Kawin dengan Peri" ("The Man who Married a Fairy"; 1995), "Pistol Perdamaian" ("Pistol of Peace"; 1996), and "Anjing-anjing Menyerbu Kuburan" ("Dogs Attack a Graveyard"; 1997). In 1995 Kuntowijoyo published a third collection of poetry, entitled ''Makrifat Daun, Daun Makrifat'' (''Faith in Leaves, Leaves of Faith''), which dealt with his religious experiences. In 2001, ''Kompas'' published his novel ''Mantra Penjinak Ular'' (''Mantra of the Snake Charmer'') as a serial. On 21 February 2005, Kuntowijoyo was taken to Sardjito Hospital complaining of diarrhea and difficulty breathing. He died the next day. He left behind two works after his death, ''Historical Experience'' (a handbook for students of history) and ''Sejarah Eropa Barat'' (''History of West Europe''); ''Sejarah Eropa Berat'' was published posthumously under the title ''Peran Borjuasi dalam Transformasi Eropa'' (''Role of the Bourgeois in the Transformation of Europe''; 2005). That same year, another of his short stories was selected as the best published in ''Kompas''.


Style and creative process

Kuntowijoyo's works, which include many aspects of Islam and
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, were influenced in part by his childhood. He said that many were based on his own experiences. According to the foreword of his 1999 short story collection ''Hampir Sebuah Subversi'' (''Almost a Subversion''), Kuntowijoyo wrote without previous planning. In 2005, towards his death, he wrote that his creative process involved "writing from the inside" (writing about a fictional world as its characters see it) and "writing from the bottom" (writing without using a particular
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, but focusing on consistent portrayals of the characters).


Personal life

Kuntowijoyo married Susilaningish in 1969. Together they had two children, Punang Amaripuja (in 2005 a lecturer at the Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta) and Alun Paradipta.


Awards

When he was a student of literature faculty of UGM, he was awarded by Badan Pembina Teater Nasional Indonesia for ''Rumput-Rumput Danau Bento'' (1968) and by Sastra magazine for ''Dilarang Mencintai Bunga-Bunga'' (1968). Other awards include: *Art Award from the Government of Yogyakarta (1986) *Literary Writing Award from the Centre for Language Advocacy and Development for ''Dilarang Mencintai Bunga-Bunga'' (''Don't Love Flowers''; 1994) *Culture Award from the
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(1995) *Satyalencana Kebudayaan from the Government of Indonesia (1997) *Mizan Award (1998) *
S.E.A. Write Award The S.E.A. Write Award, or Southeast Asian Writers Award, is an award that is presented annually since 1979 to poets and writers of Southeast Asia. The awards are given to the writers from each of the countries that comprise the Association of S ...
from the Government of Thailand (1999)


Selected works


Prose

*''Kereta Api yang Berangkat di Pagi Hari'' (''The Train that Leaves Early in the Morning''; 1964; novel) *''Pasar'' (''Market''; 1972; novel) *''Khotbah Atas Bukit'' (''Sermon on the Hill''; 1976; novel) *''Dilarang Mencintai Bunga-Bunga'' (''Don't Love Flowers''; 1992; collection of short stories) *''Hampir Sebuah Subversi'' (''Almost a Subversion''; 1999; collection of short stories) *''Mantra Penjinak Ular'' (''Mantra of the Snake Charmer''; 2000; novel) *''Wasripin dan Satinah'' (''Wasripin and Satinah''; 2003; novel)


Poetry

*''Suluk Awang-Uwung'' (1975) *''Isyarat'' (''Signs''; 1976) *''Makrifat Daun, Daun Makrifat'' (''Faith in Leaves, Leaves of Faith''; 1995)


Dramas

*''Rumput-Rumput Danau Bento'' (''The Weeds of Lake Bento''; 1968) *''Tidak Ada Waktu Bagi Nyonya Fatma, Barda, dan Cartas'' (''There's No Time for Misses Fatma, Barda, and Cartas''; 1972) *''Topeng Kayu'' (''Wooden Mask''; 1973)


Non-fiction

*''Dinamika Sejarah Umat Islam'' (''Dynamics of Muslim History''; 1985) *''Budaya dan Masyarakat'' (''Culture and Society''; 1987) *''Paradigma Islam: Interpretasi untuk Aksi'' (''Islamic Paradigms: Interpretations for Action''; 1991) *''Demokrasi dan Budaya Birokrasi'' (''Democracy and the Culture of Bureaucracy''; 1994) *''Identitas Politik Umat Islam'' (''Political Identities of Muslims''; 1997) *''Pengantar Ilmu Sejarah'' (''Introduction to History''; 2001) *''Muslim Tanpa Masjid'' (''Muslims Without a Mosque''; 2001) *''Selamat Tinggal Mitos, Selamat Datang Realitas'' (''Goodbye Myths, Hello Reality''; 2002) *''Radikalisasi Petani: Esai-Esai Sejarah Kuntowijoyo'' (''Radicalization of Farmers: Kuntowijoyo's Historical Essays''; 2002) *''Raja, Priayi, dan Kawula: Surakarta 1900–1915'' (''Kings, Priyayi, and Kawula: Surakarta 1900–1915''; 2004) *''Peran Bourjuasi dalam Transformasi Eropa'' (''Role of the Bourgeois in the Transformation of Europe''; 2005)


References


Bibliography

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