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Mira Widjaja (Wong), or Mira W. (b. 13 September 1951), is a highly popular
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n author. In spite of her background being an ethnic
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community, her work now reaches audiences from the entire country. Her father,
Othniel Othniel (; he, עָתְנִיאֵל בֶּן קְנַז, ''ʿOṯnīʾēl ben Qenaz'') was the first of the biblical judges. The etymology of his name is uncertain, but may mean "God/He is my strength" or "God has helped me". Family The Hebre ...
, was among the pioneers of the Indonesian movie industry. She writes in an accessible genre, and deals with topics such as romance, crime and hospital life. She was a medical doctor before establishing herself as a writer.


Biography

Mira was born in
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on 13 September 1951 to film producer Othniel Widjaja and his wife; she is the youngest of five children. Her brother Willy Wilianto became a filmmaker like his father. While in elementary school, she took up writing, which garnered support from her teachers. One of her teachers sent a short story Mira had written to a children's magazine, where it was published. Mira's first short story submitted on her own, entitled "Benteng Kasih" ("Fortress of Love") in ''Femina'' magazine in 1975, while she was attending medical school at
Trisakti University Trisakti University (Usakti) is Indonesia's largest private university located in Jakarta, Indonesia. Trisakti University, is the only private university in Indonesia which was established by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia. Founde ...
. Her first novel, ''Dokter Nona Friska'' (''Miss Friska's Doctor'') was serialised in ''Dewi'' magazine in 1977; her second novel, ''Sepolos Cinta Dini'' (''As Innocent as Puppy Love'') soon followed. The following year, she published ''Cinta Tak Pernah Berhutang'' (''Love has Never Been in Debt''). After graduating from Trisakti in 1979, she became a lecturer of medicine at Prof. Moestopo University in Jakarta. Mira's most successful book, ''Di Sini Cinta Pertama Kali Bersemi'' (''Here Love First Blossomed''), was published in 1980. She continues to produce works, drawing from writers such as
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,
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,
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and
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for inspiration. Mira has been cited as an early inspiration for another ethnic Chinese Indonesian female writer,
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.


Pseudonym

The pen name Mira W., which obscures the Chinese-Indonesian names Widjaja and Wong, has been described by literary critic Pamela Allen as hiding Mira's Chinese heritage to better match
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. Another writer said to use a pseudonym in such a manner is
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. This is due in part to illwill towards Chinese Indonesians during
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's New Order regime.


Works and adaptations

, Mira has published over 40 novels, many of which have been cinematized, including ''Dari Jendela SMP'' (''From the Middle School Window''), ''Di Sini Cinta Pertama Kali Bersemi'', ''Ketika Cinta Harus Memilih'' (''When Love Must Choose'') and ''Permainan Bulan Desember'' (''Games in December''). In total she has contributed the story to twenty-three films and soap operas, making her debut as screenwriter in 1973's ''Jauh di Mata'', directed by her brother Willy.


Themes

Mira's main characters are always women, and the novels often show women suffering at the hands of men, as well as from their own internal conflicts. Her works also deal with
gender role A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex. Gender roles are usually cent ...
s and stereotypes.


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* {{authority control 1951 births Living people Indonesian people of Chinese descent Indonesian Cantonese people Indonesian women novelists Indonesian novelists Indonesian screenwriters People from Jakarta Trisakti University alumni 20th-century pseudonymous writers Pseudonymous women writers