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Sitok Srengenge (born 22 August 1965) is an Indonesian poet, actor, and dramatist. Born Sitok Sunarto in Purwodadi,
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, he became interested in literature at a young age and was heavily influenced by his village's strong
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. When he moved to
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to complete his university studies, he became involved with the Bengkel Teater under
Rendra Willibrordus Surendra Broto Rendra (7 November 1935 – 6 August 2009), widely known as Rendra or W. S. Rendra, was an Indonesian dramatist, poet, activist, performer, actor and director. Biography Early life Born in Surakarta to a Roman Cat ...
. Sitok remained with the company for almost a decade, appearing in several plays as he refined his literary style. His first poetry collection, ''Persetubuhan Liar'', was published in 1992. Sitok has since published multiple poetry collections, including a bilingual work titled ''On Nothing'' and a trilogy of revised editions known collectively as ''Tripitakata'', as well as a novel and serial. He has presented his poetry in such countries as the Netherlands and Germany, and participated in writers workshops in Hong Kong and
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. His poems, noted for their "laconic, muscular, and musical" poetic phrase, have been adapted to music in a variety of genres. In 1999, ''
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'' described Sitok as "Indonesia's best young poet".


Biography


Early life

Sitok Srengenge was born Sitok Sunarto in Dorolegi, Purwodadi,
Central Java Central Java ( id, Jawa Tengah) is a province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java. Its administrative capital is Semarang. It is bordered by West Java in the west, the Indian Ocean and the Special Region of Yogyakarta in t ...
, on 22 August 1965. Though the villagers did not support their children attending school, and elders would chase prospective students away, they maintained a strong
oral tradition Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication wherein knowledge, art, ideas and cultural material is received, preserved, and transmitted orally from one generation to another. Vansina, Jan: ''Oral Tradition as History'' (1985 ...
that Sitok credits with influencing the sonic qualities of his poetry. As a youth he was active in theatre, and by junior high school he had begun to write poetry. In a 2004 interview, he stated "All I knew was that writing those words that lingered in my head made me happy". Despite the resistance against education, Sitok obtained a scholarship which allowed him to complete his elementary and secondary school studies in the provincial capital of
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. He graduated from Senior High School 1, Semarang, in 1985.


Theatre and first collection

In 1985, Sitok moved to Indonesia's capital,
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, to study at the Faculty of Art and Literature of the Jakarta Teacher Training Institute. There he became involved with Bengkel Teater under the poet-cum-dramatist
Rendra Willibrordus Surendra Broto Rendra (7 November 1935 – 6 August 2009), widely known as Rendra or W. S. Rendra, was an Indonesian dramatist, poet, activist, performer, actor and director. Biography Early life Born in Surakarta to a Roman Cat ...
, who gave him the name Sitok Srengenge, which translates from Javanese as "the only sun". In his ten years with Bengkel Teater, Sitok practiced poetry, monologues, and acting, and appeared in several of the troupe's plays. Sitok published his first poetry collection, ''Persetubuhan Liar'', in 1992. Funded by the singer-songwriter
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, this collection was intended as a counterpoint to the rise in religious literature which had become popular in Indonesia in the early 1990s. In the mid-1990s Sitok became an independent artist, acting under directors such as Ikranegara (''Jam Berapa Sekarang'') and
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(''Pesta Terakhir''); he has remained active into the 2010s, portraying the ''
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'' warrior
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in a 2011 play by
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. He also established his own theater troupe, Teater Matahari, as well as the Keranjang Sampah Kebudayaan ("Cultural Wastebin") discussion forum. Short stories by Sitok were included in the short story anthology ''Para Pembohong'' (''The Liars'') in 1996. Publication of the anthology was supported by Sitok's organization Gorong-Gorong Budaya, meant to encourage and support pro-democracy artists. Sitok was a founding member and one of the directors of the Utan Kayu Arts Community Center, serving as the director of its literary
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and editor of its journal ''Kalam'' during the 1990s and 2000s. Beginning in 2007, he served as a curator for the Salihara cultural center until his resignation in 2013. As a student, Sitok was involved in pro-democracy rallies against President
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. In the lead-up to Suharto's 1998 resignation, he would often attend underground rallies and discussions, reciting verses of poetry. None of these works had been anthologized by 2006. Sitok was one of the participants in the 1995 Istiqlal International Poetry Reading conference, which focused predominantly on Islamic poetry, and several of his poems were included in its publication ''The Poet's Chant''. Bulgarian translations of his works were published in ''Chants of Nusantara'' that year.


Subsequent collections

In 1999, ''
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'' wrote that Sitok "is considered Indonesia's best young poet ndoften thought ... as contributing to the 'reawakening' of Indonesian literature". The magazine selected him as "one of twenty leaders for the Millennium in society and culture in Asia". The translator and Indonesianist
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, in his 2001 anthology ''Secrets Need Words'', described Sitok as a "pioneer" leading poets out of "the fear that froze the poets of the eighties". In 2000, Sitok published ''Anak Jadah'' (''Bastard''), a collection of poems described by Yenni Kwok of the '' Sunday Morning Post'' as "a statement about the confusion of his generation". Explaining the title, Sitok stated that "Tradition and modernisation met in a careless encounter" producing "a generation of cultural bastards". A second poetry collection, ''Nonsens'', was published later that year by the Kalam Foundation in collaboration with the
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,
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, and Adikarya IKAPI Foundation. The collection contained thirty-five works, as well as several illustrations by Agus Suwage. Sitok published his debut novel, ''Menggarami Burung Terbang'' (''Salting a Flying Bird''), in 2004. The work follows a group of common villagers (the Javanese ''
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'') in the period following the coup attempt of 1965. Pamela Allen, writing in ''
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'', found the novel to have a "rich, dense blend of realist prose in Indonesian, Javanese mythology and Javanese language", making it unprecedented in works of Indonesian literature which deal with the subject matter. She argued that Sitok used local colour (''warna lokal'') not as a simple backdrop to a nationalist discourse, but rather to grant "real insight into local ways of thinking and interpreting the world". Sitok released a
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volume of his poetry, ''On Nothing'', at the
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. The poems in this second collection ranged from "gentle and romantic" to "drenched in erotic images and metaphors". The edition, published by Sitok's own publishing house Kata Kita, contains Indonesian and English versions of poems from his first four poetry collections, translated by four writers: Nukila Amal, Hasif Amini, Margaret Glade-Agusta, and Lauren Bain. of ''The Jakarta Post'' found "both structured and unstructured poetry" and "themes connected to the human condition, such as love, motherhood, childbirth and racism" in the collection. A trilogy of poetry collections, titled ''Tripitakata'', was released in 2013. Its first volume, ''Gembala Waktu dan Madah Pereda Rindu'', contained poems written by Sitok while still in senior high school and university, up through 1989. The second volume, ''Kelenjar Bekisar Jantan dan Stanza Hijau Muda'', was expanded on the previous collections ''Persetubuhan Liar'' and ''Kelenjar Bekisar Jantan'' with poems written between 1986 and 1991. The third, ''Anak Badai dan Amsal Puisi Banal'', contained the poems of ''Anak Jadah'' as well as other poems written between 1986 and 1991. In August 2015, Sitok released another poetry collection, ''Ereignis dan Cinta yang Keras Kepala'', which contained fifty poems written between 2010 and 2014. Sitok has attended several writers workshops, including at the
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(2001) and
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(2005). He has read his poems at the Indische Festival in
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, the Winternachten Festival in the Hague, the
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, and the
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.


Style

In a 1999 interview with ''Asiaweek'', Sitok compared writing to boxing, with essays and other prose as
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and poetry as "real" boxing. When reciting his poetry, he prefers rote memorization over reading published or written editions – something unusual among Indonesian poets. Sirikit Syah of ''
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'' describes him as having "a powerful voice and impressive stage rhythm" and of being "a master of lexicon". Krassin Himmirsky, who translated several of Sitok's poems into Bulgarian, found his "poetic phrase ... laconic, muscular, and musical", with a universal message. Regarding the writing process, Sitok has stated that "There are poems within me. They are just there." He composes his poetry in his mind, and is reluctant to write them unless they are completed. He may produce as few as two poems a year. He says that, although he may occasionally be influenced by politics, he tries to separate civic involvement and writing.


Impact and critical reception

Sitok's work has been adapted to various media. In 2011,
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produced ''Delapan Komposisi Cinta'' (''Eight Compositions of Love''), a concert for Ubiet Raseuki, using lyrics taken directly from the poems of Sitok and Nirwan Dewanto. In 2012 she released ''Semesta Cinta'', an album of
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s based on Sitok's poetry. The Australian writer
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released a jazz album, ''Singing Srengenge'', based on the poet's work; Sitok's works have also been adapted by
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and David Kotlowy. Sitok's poetry has been compared to the work of numerous other poets, both Indonesian and non-Indonesian, including
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,
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, Iwan Simatupang, and
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. Cornall describes Srengenge's work as "deeply spiritual in the true sense of the word ... where the sensuality of longing, the beauty of sorrow, and the wisdom of deeply felt observation becomes the language of the soul". Himmirsky finds Sitok's poems to include "the true values of life, its pulsating dynamism and wisdom. ... eadersare deeply moved by his affection for his beloved, for his parents, for the human race." The translator
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writes that Sitok "explores topics with a depth and maturity not only rare among his peers, but also with a vocabulary and clarity that few other poets can match".


Personal life

Sitok is married to Farah Maulida. The couple have a daughter, Laire Siwi Mentari. She is a novelist, publishing her debut work ''Nothing but Love'' in 2004; by 2009 it had sold more than 40,000 copies. She has published a further novel, ''Aphrodite'', and in 2009 was working on a short story collection. The family lives in
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,
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. Their home, construction of which began in 2006, sits on of land and holds six buildings: the main house, a ''joglo'' style pavilion, a public library, private office, communal kitchen, and guest house. The
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house itself is an "eclectic" design, "fus ngethnic and
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styles" and incorporating antique building materials from throughout Java. The landscaping itself maintains natural surroundings, avoiding artificial gardens.


Bibliography


Poetry collections

*''Persetubuhan Liar'' (1992) *''Kelenjar Bekisar Jantan'' (2000?) *''Anak Jadah'' (2000) *''Nonsens'' (2000) *''On Nothing'' (2005) *''Gembala Waktu dan Madah Pereda Rindu'' (2013) *''Kelenjar Bekisar Jantan dan Stanza Hijau Muda'' (2013) *''Anak Badai dan Amsal Puisi Banal'' (2013) *''Ereignis dan Cinta yang Keras Kepala'' (2015)


Prose

*''Menggarami Burung Terbang '' (novel; 2004) *''Trilogi Kutil'' (1984) *''Cinta di Negeri Seribu Satu Tiran Kecil'' (essay collection; 2012)


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Works cited

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