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Malaysian Writers
{{Fooian fooers, Profession=Writers, Nationality=Malaysian, Country=Malaysia For a more comprehensive list, see list of Malaysian writers The following is a list of writers living or residing in Malaysia ordered by their first name. This list includes writers of all genres and in any language. This is a subsidiary list to the List of Malaysians. A *Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir (179 .... Writers Asian writers by nationality ...
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List Of Malaysian Writers
The following is a list of writers living or residing in Malaysia ordered by their first name. This list includes writers of all genres and in any language. This is a subsidiary list to the List of Malaysians. A *Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir (1796–1854) *Abdullah Hussain (1920–2014) *Adibah Amin. Writer, columnist, teacher, and actress. *Amir Muhammad (director), Amir Muhammad (born 1972) *A. Samad Said, A Samad Said (born 1935) B * Bernice Chauly D * Dina Zaman E *Ee Tiang Hong (1933-1990), poet F *Faisal Tehrani *Farish A. Noor (born 1967), political scientist and historian. *Fatimah Busu H *Huzir Sulaiman *Zurinah Hassan G *Chuah Guat Eng (born 1943). Malaysian Peranakan Chinese writer. J *Khasnor Johan, historian K *Khoo Kheng-Hor *Kee Thuan Chye M *Mahathir Mohamad *Munshi Abdullah (1796–1854) N *Kevin Nyiau *Noordin Hassan O * Julya Oui P *Preeta Samarasan R *Rahimidin Zahari * Ramlee Awang Murshid * Rani Manicka * Rehman Rashid *Ruhaini Matdarin ...
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Malaysian Literature
Malaysian literature is the collection of literary works produced in the Malay peninsula until 1963 and in Malaysia thereafter. Malaysian literature is typically written in any of the country's four main languages: Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil. It portrays various aspects of Malaysian life and comprises an important part of the culture of Malaysia. The earliest works of Malaysian literature were transmitted orally in the absence of writing scripts. Oral literature encompasses a variety of genres of Malay folklore, such as myths, legends, folk tales, romances, epics, poetry, proverbs, origin stories and oral histories. Oral tradition thrived among the Malays, but continues to survive among the indigenous people of Malaysia, including the Orang Asli and numerous ethnic groups in Sarawak and Sabah. Overview Early Malays literature was mainly influenced by Indian epics, such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, which later included other traditions that now form t ...
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