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Sanusi Pane (14 November 1905 – 2 January 1968) was an Indonesian writer, journalist, and historian. He was highly active in literary media, sitting on the editorial boards of several publications. He has also been described as the most important dramatist from before the
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Biography

Pane was born in Muara Sipongi, Tapanuli,
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, on 14 November 1905 to a Muslim family. He began his education in two primary schools in
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, before continuing to middle school, first in
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, then in Batavia (modern day Jakarta). While in Jakarta, Pane published his first poem, "Tanah Air" ("Homeland"), in the magazine ''Jong Soematra''. After graduating in 1922, he attended the Gunung Sari Teachers' College until 1925; upon graduation, he taught at the college for several years and took a year to study law. In 1929, Pane moved to India, where he spent a year studying the
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. After his return to the Indies in 1930, Pane became a member of the editorial staff of ''Timboel'' magazine as well as a teacher. In 1933, his younger brother Armijn called on him to work on the new literary magazine, '' Poedjangga Baroe''; Pane accepted. In 1934 he was fired as a teacher due to his membership in the
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. Pane continued to be active in literary circles, joining the editorial board of ''Panorama'' in the early 1930s, together with
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,
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. ''Panorama'' was a newspaper belonging to Siang Po Press, a publishing house owned by the Dutch-educated jurist and politician Phoa Liong Gie. In mid-1936, together with his colleagues Liem, Sjarifuddin and Yamin, Pane started another newspaper, ''Kebangoenan'' (1936–1941), which was also published by Phoa's Siang Po Printing Press. Together with Armijn,
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, and Soemanang Soerjowinoto, on 13 December 1937 Pane founded the news agency Antara; after independence, Antara became Indonesia's official news agency. From 1941 to 1942, Pane edited the magazine ''Indonesia'', published by the state-owned publisher Balai Pustaka. While working with Balai Pustaka, Pane would refuse
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s such as free rice and a shuttle service, instead choosing to walk to work and buy his own rice. After the Japanese invaded the Indies, Pane became the head of the Central Cultural Office. Pane died in Jakarta on 2 January 1968. Before he died, he requested that his body be treated in a Hindu manner; however, his family did not grant the request as they felt it would be against Islamic teachings.


Style

Pane's poems used everyday language, including foreign
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s. He limited his use of the local languages of Indonesia, including his native language
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. Structurally, his poems resembled the old Malay form ''
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'', although he also wrote several sonnets. Many of his poems dealt with philosophical issues. Indonesian writer and literary critic Muhammad Balfas calls Pane the "first ndonesian poetwho used his poetry to reveal his inner self".


Views

Pane viewed Western cultures as being too materialistic, focusing on the physical aspects of life; Eastern cultures, on the other hand, he viewed as being more spiritualistic. He saw this as influencing the way in which humans interacted with nature, with Westerners seeking to conquer it and Easterners preferring to adapt to it. In one polemic in response to fellow ''Poedjangga Baroe'' editor
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, who was decidedly pro-Western, Pane compared the West to
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, who sold his soul to the devil for worldly pleasure and knowledge, and the East to
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, who searched for a spiritual truth. Pane did, however, admit that Western technology could bring a positive change.


Personal life

Pane was elder brother to writer Armijn Pane and Lafran Pane, the latter of whom founded the Indonesian Muslim Students' Association. With his wife, Pane had six children. Pane's religious views have been described as being a "composite of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sufism, and Javanese philosophy". Pane was reportedly very modest, telling J. U. Nasution – who at the time was in the midst of writing a biography on Pane – that he was nothing and should not be interviewed. On another occasion, he refused a Satya Lencana Kebudayaan award from President
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, stating that Indonesia had given him everything but he had done nothing for it.


Legacy

Balfas called Pane the most important Indonesian dramatist from before the national revolution.


Works


Plays

*"Airlangga" (1928) *"Eenzame Garoedavlucht" ("The Lonely Flight of the Garuda"; 1929) *"Kertadjaja" (1932) *"Sandhyakala ning Madjapahit" (1933) *"Manoesia Baroe" ("New Person"; 1940)


Poetry anthologies

*''Puspa Mega'' (''Flowers and Clouds''; 1927) *''Madah Kelana'' (''Hymn of the Wanderer''; 1931)


References

;Footnotes ;Bibliography * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pane, Sanusi 1905 births 1968 deaths 20th-century Indonesian historians 20th-century Indonesian poets 20th-century Indonesian journalists 20th-century Indonesian male writers Indonesian collaborators with Imperial Japan Indonesian male poets Indonesian newspaper editors Newspaper editors from the Dutch East Indies People from Sumatra People of Batak descent