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Mochtar Lubis (; 7 March 1922 – 2 July 2004) was an Indonesian
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journalist and novelist who co-founded ''
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'' and monthly literary magazine "
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". His novel ''
Senja di Jakarta ''Senja di Jakarta'' ( en, Twilight in Jakarta) is an Indonesian literature, Indonesian novel written by Mochtar Lubis and first published in English language, English by Hutchinson (publisher), Hutchinson & Co. in 1963 in literature, 1963, with ...
'' (''Twilight in Jakarta'' in English) was the first
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novel to be translated into English. He was a critic of
Sukarno Sukarno). (; born Koesno Sosrodihardjo, ; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. Sukarno was the leader of ...
and was imprisoned by him.


Biography

Lubis was born on 7 March 1922 in
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,
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on
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to Raja Pandapotan Lubis, a high-ranking civil servant, and his wife. He was the sixth child of twelve. As a child, he wrote children's stories which were published in '' Sinar Deli'', a
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-based newspaper. When he was an adolescent, he often trekked into the jungles of
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. He later wrote that two events during this period, seeing a well-built yet abandoned hut and having a close call with a tiger, served partly as his inspiration for ''Harimau! Harimau!'' (Tiger!, Tiger!) After graduating from high school, he worked as a teacher in
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,
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. However, after a year he left for
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, where he worked at a bank. When
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broke out and the Japanese occupied Indonesia in 1942, Lubis began working for the Japanese, translating international news for the
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. After Indonesia declared its independence in 1945, Lubis joined the Indonesian news agency ''
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'' as a reporter. With ''Antara'', he covered the
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in 1947. During this same period he wrote ''Jalan Tak Ada Ujung'' (The Road Has no End) and joined the Indonesian Visual Artists Association. In 1949, he cofounded ''
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'', later serving as the daily's
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. His work there led to him being imprisoned numerous times for his critical writing, including in
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,
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, from 1957 to 1966. In 1955, while he was editor there, he hosted the
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author Richard Wright during his three weeks in Indonesia to attend the
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. ''Indonesia Raya'' published several articles related to Wright during April and May 1955. On 4 February 1975, he was arrested in relation to the 1974 riots during the visit of Japanese Prime Minister
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; ''Indonesia Raya'' was also shut down not long after the riots due to their reporting of the
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corruption scandal. He spent over two months in Nirbaya prison without trial and was released on 14 April 1975. He noted that other prisoners, such as former
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chief Omar Dani, had been imprisoned without trial for years. During his time there, he became an avid practitioner of
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. He founded and co-founded numerous magazines and foundations, including the Obor Indonesia Foundation in 1970, ''
Horison ''Horison'' (''Horizon'') was a monthly literary magazine in Indonesia. History and profile ''Horison'' was founded in 1966 and originally run by the Indonesian Foundation (Yayasan Indonesia). The first issue of the magazine was published on July ...
'' magazine, and the Indonesian Green Foundation. He was also outspoken about the need for
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in Indonesia and gained a reputation as an honest, no-nonsense reporter. In 2000, he was named as one of the
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's 50
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of the past 50 years. After a long struggle against
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he died in on 2 July 2004 at age 82. He was buried next to his wife in
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. His funeral was attended by hundreds, including journalists and writers
Rosihan Anwar Rosihan Anwar (10 May 1922 – 14 April 2011) was a renowned Indonesian journalist and author. Rosihan Anwar was born in Kubang Nan Dua, West Sumatra. Rosihan received his early education at HIS and MULO in Padang. He continued his studies at A ...
and . He was married to Siti Halimah, who died in 2001. Together they had three children, who produced eight grandchildren.


Awards

In 1958, Lubis shared the
Ramon Magsaysay Award The Ramon Magsaysay Award (Filipino: ''Gawad Ramon Magsaysay'') is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealis ...
for Journalism, Literature, and the Creative Communication Arts with Robert Dick, a publisher. Lubis's novel ''Harimau! Harimau!'' was named Best Book by Yayasan Buku Utama, a part of the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture, in 1975, and received an award from Yayasan Jaya Raya (parent organization of the publisher ) in 1979.


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Bibliography

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