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I Gusti Ngurah Putu Wijaya (born April 11, 1944), better known simply as Putu Wijaya, was born in
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, Bali. He is an Indonesian author, considered by many to be one of Indonesia's most prominent literary figures. His output is impressive; his published works include more than thirty novels, forty dramas, a hundred short stories, and thousands of essays, articles, screenplays and television dramas, and he has been the recipient of a number of literary prizes.


Biography


Early life

Putu Wijaya is the youngest of eight siblings (three of them from a different father). He lived in a large housing complex with around 200 people who were all members of the same extended family, and were accustomed to reading. His interest in literature came not from his immediate family but his extended family, and as a primary school student, he read classics like Anton Chekhov and
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. His father, I Gusti Ngurah Raka, was hoping for him to become a doctor, but he was weak in the natural sciences. He liked history,
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. As a child, he used to sneak out to see traditional dance dramas or wayang. But it wasn't until high school, when he participated in a performance of Anton Chekhov's '' The Bear'', that his love for theater began. Not long after he finished junior high school his first works were published in '' Suluh Indonesia'', and several years later his works appeared in the "Fajar" (Dawn) column of ''Mimbar Indonesia'' (Indonesian Pulpit) magazine. Within five years his essays and stories were being published in '' Minggu Pagi'' (Sunday Morning) and ''Majalah Djawa'' (Java Magazine). After graduating from high school, he continued his tertiary education in
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, studying at the Indonesian Fine Arts Academy and the Drama and Film Arts Academy, before graduating with a law degree from
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. While in Yogyakarta, he became involved in theater and performed in several theater groups including Bengkel Teater and . In 1969, his play ''Lautan Bernyanyi'' (Chanting ocean) was awarded third place in a drama-writing contest organized by the Indonesian National Theater Development Agency. From Yogyakarta, Putu moved to Jakarta where he launched his literary career while working as a journalist for ''
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'' and ''Zaman''. He retained his interest in theater and, soon after arriving in Jakarta, joined Teater Kecil and
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Later career

Since 1971 he has led the Teater Mandiri, widely regarded as Indonesia's foremost theater collective, where his philosophy of creating a ''tontonan'' (spectacle) helps to establish a dialogue between author and audience. The first of his plays staged by Teater Mandiri was ''Aduh'', which was presented at the
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performing arts center in 1973. Written in 1972, the play tells the story of how a group of people react to the intrusion of a stranger into their lives. The stranger is dying but instead of helping him they keep questioning him and arguing among themselves until, finally, he dies. In 2011, as part of its 40th anniversary celebration, ''Aduh'' was included in a trilogy staged by the Teater Mandiri. Presented under the title ''Trik'' (The Trick), the three plays are all among his well-known works: ''Apakah kita sudah merdeka?'' (Are we free yet?), ''Aduh'' and ''Setan'' (Devil). In 2010, his works took center stage when 28 of his monologues and four of his drama pieces were presented at the second Indonesian Theater Forum in
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( Surakarta), Central Java. His short stories often appear in the columns of the daily newspapers ''
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'' and '' Sinar Harapan'', and he has been called "The Father of Short Stories". His novels are also often published in the magazines ''
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'', '' Femina'' and ''Horison''. As a script writer, he has twice won the Citra Award at the Indonesian Film Festival, for the movies ''Perawan Desa'' (1980) and ''Kembang Kertas'' (1985). He has also received recognition outside Indonesia as well. This has included fellowships to study
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in Japan, a residency at the
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, and a Fulbright Scholarship to teach Indonesian theater at universities in the United States. His play Gerr was translated into English as GEEZ! and Aum translated as Roar. They were staged Zarrilli, Phillip B., et al. “Structure and Subjunctivity: Putu Wijaya's Theatre of Surprise.” The Drama Review: TDR, vol. 31, no. 3, 1987, pp. 126–159. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1145806. in
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and the production of Roar was brought to the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in
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. His writing has been translated into Japanese,
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as well as English. He continues to be a prominent figure in the promotion of Indonesian literature and culture. In 2011 he participated in the launch of the
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's Modern Library of Indonesia, a series of Indonesian novels translated into English. His novel ''Telegram'' was one of the first ten novels to be included in the series, and marks the first time this novel has been translated into English.


Selected works

Short stories *''Gres'', Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, 1982 *''Blok'', Jakarta: Pustaka Firdaus, 1994 *''Darah'', Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, 1995 *''Zig Zag'', Jakarta: Pustaka Firdaus, 1996 *''Tidak'', Jakarta: Pabelan Jayakarta, 1999 Drama *''Dar-Der-Dor'', Jakarta: Grasindo, 1996 Novels *''Bila Malam Bertambah Malam'', Jakarta: Pustaka Jaya, 1971 *''Telegram'', Jakarta: Pustaka Jaya, 1973 *''MS'', Jakarta, 1975 *''Ratu'', Jakarta, 1977 *''Sah'', Jakarta, 1977 *''Stasiun'', Jakarta, Pustaka Jaya, 1977 *''Tak Cukup Sedih'', Jakarta, 1977 *''Keok'', Jakarta: Pustaka Jaya, 1978 *''Sobat'', Jakarta: Sinar Harapan, 1981 *''Lho'', Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, 1982 *''Nyali'', Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, 1983 *''Dor'', Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, 1986 *''Pol'', Jakarta: Gramedia, 1987 *''Teror'', Jakarta: Pustaka Jaya, 1991 *''Kroco'', Jakarta: Pustaka Firdaus, 1995 *''Byar Pet'', Jakarta: Pustaka Firdaus, 1995 *''Aus'', Jakarta: Grasindo, 1996 *Tetralogi Dangdut: ''Nora

(1st book), ''Mala

(2nd book) 2008 Poetry *''Dadaku adalah Perisaiku, Denpasar'': Lesiba, 1974


Bibliography

* Ellen Rafferty, ed. ''Putu Wijaya in Performance: A Script and Study in Indonesian Theatre.'' Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2004.


References


External links

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– Tokohindonesia {{DEFAULTSORT:Wijaya, Putu 1944 births Living people Balinese people Indonesian Hindus Indonesian writers Indonesian screenwriters Indonesian dramatists and playwrights S.E.A. Write Award winners People from Tabanan Regency