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Sariamin Ismail (31 July 1909 – 15 December 1995) was the first female Indonesian novelist to be published in the
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. A teacher by trade, by the 1930s she had begun writing in newspapers; she published her first novel, '' Kalau Tak Untung'', in 1933. She published two novels and several poetry anthologies afterwards, while continuing to teach and – between 1947 and 1949 – serving as a member of the regional representative body in
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. Her literary works often dealt with
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and the role of fate, while her editorials were staunchly anti-
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. She was one of only a handful of Indonesian women authors to be published at all during the colonial period, alongside
Fatimah Hasan Delais Fatimah Hasan Delais (1915-1953), also known by the pen name Hamidah, was an Indonesian novelist and poet. Her novel ''Kehilangan mestika'' (Indonesian: Loss of the jewel), 1935, was among the first by a female author to be published by Balai Pusta ...
,
Saadah Alim Saadah Alim (1897-1968) was a writer, playwright, translator, journalist and educator in the Dutch East Indies and in Indonesia after independence. She was one of only a handful of Indonesian women authors to be published during the colonial period ...
, Soewarsih Djojopoespito and a few others.


Biography

Sariamin was born on 31 July 1909 in Talu, West Pasaman,
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,
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. She attended elementary school there and, at the age of ten, began writing ''
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'' and other forms of poetry. After graduation in 1921 she studied at a school for female teachers in
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, and by age sixteen she had been published in local newspapers such as '' Pandji Poestaka''. She became a teacher after graduating from the girls' school in 1925, first working in
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then
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. She returned to Pandang Panjang in 1930 and in 1939 began teaching in
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, being sent to
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,
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, in 1941. While teaching Sariamin continued to write to supplement her income, using a number of pseudonyms to avoid the possibility of being arrested for her writings. She later became best known as Selasih, for the name she used in her first novel, but she also used Seleguri, Sri Gunung, Sri Tanjung, Ibu Sejati, Bundo Kanduang, and Mande Rubiah. In the mid 1930s Sariamin wrote for the literary magazine ''
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''. She published her first novel, '' Kalau Tak Untung'' (''If Fortune Does Not Favour'') in 1933, making her the first female novelist in Indonesian history. Published by the state-owned
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, the novel was reportedly inspired by her fiancé marrying another woman and followed two childhood friends who fall in love but are unable to be together. She published another novel, ''Pengaruh Keadaan'' ( en, Influence of the Situation), in 1937. Between 1928 and 1930 Sariamin was the head of the Bukittinggi branch of Jong Islamieten Bond, an Islamic youth group. By the 1930s she had become a vocal journalist in the women-run ''Soeara Kaoem Iboe Soematra'' under the name Seleguri, condemning polygamy and emphasising the need for a
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. After Indonesia proclaimed its independence in 1945, Sariamin spent two years as a member of the regional representative body in Riau. Sariamin continued to write and teach until 1968, working in Riau. Before 1986 she had released three poetry anthologies and a children's story. She published her last novel, ''Kembali ke Pangkuan Ayah'' (''Return to Father's Arms'') in 1986. Before her death in 1995 Sariamin had published two further poetry anthologies and had a documentary film made about her, ''My name is Selasih'' () by
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and directed by
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.


Themes

The Indonesian literary critic
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wrote that, unlike most contemporary novels, Sariamin's early works ''Kalau Tak Untung'' and ''Pengaruh Keadaan'' did not deal with intergenerational conflict or contrasting
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and modern values. He found that her novels were essentially focused on
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, who meet as children, fall in love, but are ultimately unable to be together. He notes that, in contrast to earlier novels like ''
Sitti Nurbaya ''Sitti Nurbaya: Kasih Tak Sampai'' (''Sitti Nurbaya: Unrealized Love'', often abbreviated ''Sitti Nurbaya'' or ''Siti Nurbaya''; original spelling ''Sitti Noerbaja'') is an Indonesian novel by Marah Rusli. It was published by Balai Pustaka, t ...
'' (1923) by
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, Sariamin's works did not center around rich children in
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. ''Kalau Tak Untung'' instead focused on a child from a poor rural family, while ''Pengaruh Keadaan'' saw a step-child fall in love with her teacher. Usman noted that a sense of depression pervades Sariamin's poetry. The Indonesian socialist critic
Bakri Siregar Bakri Siregar (14 December 1922 – 19 June 1994) was an Indonesian socialist literary critic and writer. Biography Siregar was born in Langsa, Aceh, Dutch East Indies, on 14 December 1922. He was active writing by the Japanese occupation in ...
disagreed with Usman's assessment, describing Sariamin's works as anti-traditional. He notes that her novels portrayed a marriage based on love, rather than arranged by one's parents as dictated by tradition, as a happy one. The Dutch scholar of Indonesian literature
A. Teeuw Andries Teeuw (12 August 1921 – 18 May 2012), better known as A. Teeuw in scholarly circles and Hans Teeuw to his friends, was a Dutch critic of Indonesian literature. Biography Teeuw was born in Gorinchem, Netherlands, on 12 August 1921 ...
considered Sariamin's male characters as weak men who surrender themselves to fate. He draws parallels between ''Pengaruh Keadaan'' and the Western folk tale "
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", noting that the main characters of both stories are self-sacrificing but ultimately receive a reward. The writer Juliette Koning classifies Selasih's ''Kalau Tak Untung'' as part of a "coherent body of work representing the thoughts of educated, urban, indigenous women" together with Hamidah's ''Kehilangan Mestika'' (''Lost Jewels''; 1935) and Soewarsih Djojopuspito's ''Manusia Bebas'' (''Free People''; published in Dutch in 1940).


List of works

* '' Kalau Tak Untung'' (1933) * ''Pengaruh Keadaan'' (1937) * ''Puisi Baru'' (1946; poetry anthology) * ''Rangkaian Sastra'' (1952) * ''Seserpih Pinang Sepucuk Sirih'' (1979; poetry anthology) * ''Panca Juara'' (1981) * ''Nakhoda Lancang'' (1982) * ''Cerita Kak Murai, Kembali ke Pangkuan Ayah'' (1986) * ''Ungu: Antologi Puisi Wanita Penyair Indonesia'' (1990)


Tribute

On 31 July 2021,
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celebrated Sariamin Ismail's 112th birthday with a
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Footnotes


Works cited

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Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ismail, Sariamin 1909 births 1995 deaths Indonesian journalists Indonesian women journalists Minangkabau people Indonesian women novelists Indonesian novelists 20th-century novelists 20th-century women writers 20th-century journalists