Abdul Samad bin Mohamed Said (born 9 April 1935) is a
Malaysia
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n novelist and poet. In May 1976, he was named by Malaysia literature communities and many of the country's linguists as the Pejuang Sastera
iterary Exponentreceiving, within the following decade, the 1979
Southeast Asia Write Award and, in 1986, in appreciation of his continuous writings and contributions to the nation's literary heritage, or ''Kesusasteraan Melayu'', the title Sasterawan Negara or National Leaurate.
Education
A native of the
Malacca
Malacca ( ms, Melaka) is a state in Malaysia located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Strait of Malacca. Its capital is Malacca City, dubbed the Historic City, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site s ...
n
Kampung
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village of Belimbing Dalam, near the town of
Durian Tunggal
Durian Tunggal is a mukim and town in Alor Gajah District, Malacca, Malaysia, which is situated within the parliamentary constituency of Hang Tuah Jaya.
Education
* Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (Main campus)
* Skill-Tech Institute
* SMK Du ...
, young Abdul Samad completed his primary education during the
World War II
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years of 1940–46 at
Singapore
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's Sekolah Melayu Kota Raja (Kota Raja Malay School). During the wartime occupation of Malaya and Singapore by the
Japanese Empire
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, he attended the occupying authorities' Sekolah Jepun school for a brief three-month period. Upon the war's conclusion, he furthered his studies at Singapore's
Victoria School
Victoria School (VS) is a government autonomous boys' secondary school in Siglap, Singapore. Established in 1876, it is Singapore's second oldest state secondary school. It offers a six-year Integrated Programme, which allows students to skip t ...
, graduating in 1956 with Senior Cambridge Certificate. Although starting as a clerk in a hospital, he was soon able to achieve his ambition of becoming a full-time writer in
Utusan Melayu
''Utusan Malaysia'' ( Jawi: اوتوسن مليسيا; English: ''The Malaysian Tribune'' or simply ''Utusan'') is a Malaysian Malay-language daily newspaper. Formerly owned by the Utusan Group, the newspaper is currently owned by Media Mulia.
...
, Warta
Tebrau
Tebrau or Teberau is a mukim and a town in Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia. It is the third largest mukim in the district.
Administrative area
* Bandar Dato' Onn
*Adda Heights
*Taman Delima
* Taman Daya
*Taman Setia Indah
*Taman Mount Aust ...
and
Berita Harian
''BH'' (renamed on 2 July 2012; formerly known as ''Berita Harian'') is a Malay language, Malay-language daily newspaper published in Malaysia owned by the New Straits Times Press. It was first published on 1 July 1957 as the first mainstream ...
, authoring numerous poems and short stories in the years to come.
Achievements
# Pejuang Sastera (1976)
# SEA Write Award (1979)
# Sasterawan Negara (1985)
# Sasterawan Nusantara (1999)
His poem, "The Dead Crow" was translated into English language and was included in the Malaysian lower secondary school English literature curriculum from 2000 to 2009. A survey was done among 360 students and it was found that 10 (2.8%) of the students described the poem as "hardest to understand" of all the poems taught in secondary school.
Works
A.Samad Said wrote in almost all field of literature and creative writing. Two of his notable works are Salina, about a prostitute in Malay pre Independence and Hujan Pagi (translated to English as Morning Post), considered as Malaysia's first magical realism novel. He wrote novel, short stories, poem, essay, drama and article. Among his anthologies are ''Suara Dari Dinding Dewan'' (2003) and ''Dirgahayu Dr. Mahathir & Rindu Ibu'' (2004). His most recent anthology of essays is ''Ilham Di Tepi Tasik'' (2006). A. Samad Said is also known as Hilmy, Isa Dahmuri, Jamil Kelana, Manja, Mesra and Shamsir.
* ''Salina''. Kuala Lumpur:
Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka
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, 1961. / Revised edition, 1976. . This version uses the
New Rumi Spelling
Joint Rumi Spelling ( ms, Ejaan Rumi Bersama, ERB) is the most recent spelling reform of the Latin-derived Rumi script, used to write the Malay language. The spelling reform was jointly initiated by the governments of Malaysia and Indonesia, and i ...
. / Second edition, 1989. ; .
** ''Shōfu Salina'' (娼婦サリナ). Translated by Tatsuo Hoshino. Tokyo : Imura bunka zigyousya, 1983. . Japanese version of ''Salina''.
** ''Sallinauiyeonindeul'' (살리나의연인들). Translated by Jong Yeong-nim. Seoul: Chihaksa, 1987. . Korean version of ''Salina''.
** ''Salina''. Translated by Hawa Abdullah. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka,
Ministry of Education Malaysia
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, 1991. . / Translated by Lalita Sinha. Kuala Lumpur: Institut Terjemahan & Buku Malaysia, Attin Press, 2013. ; . English versions of ''Salina''.
** ''Shā lì nà'' (莎丽娜). Translated by Yu Yu.
Taiyuan
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: Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House, 1992. ; . Chinese version of ''Salina''.
** ''Salina''. Translated by Laurent Metzger. Paris:
L'Harmattan
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, 1997. ; . French version of ''Salina''.
** ''Salina''. Translated by Rosa Maria Glavan Martinez. Kuala Lumpur: Institut Terjemahan & Buku Malaysia, 2014. ; . Spanish version of ''Salina''.
* ''Bulan Tak Bermadu di Fatehpur Sikri''.
Malacca
Malacca ( ms, Melaka) is a state in Malaysia located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Strait of Malacca. Its capital is Malacca City, dubbed the Historic City, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site s ...
: Toko Buku Abbas Bandong, 1966. . This version uses
Za'aba Spelling
The Za'aba Spelling ( ms, Ejaan Za'aba) was the second major spelling reform of Malay Rumi Script introduced in 1924. The reform was devised by Zainal Abidin Ahmad or better known by the moniker Za'aba, a notable writer and linguist at Sultan Id ...
and released as ''Bulan Ta' Bermadu di-Fatehpur Sikri'' / Revised edition,
Subang Jaya
Subang Jaya is a city in Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia. It comprises the southern third district of Petaling. It consists of the neighbourhoods from SS12 to SS19, UEP Subang Jaya (USJ), Putra Heights, Batu Tiga as well as PJS7, PJ ...
,
Selangor
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: Tra-Tra, 1982. .
* ''Sungai Mengalir Lesu''. Kuala Lumpur: Pustaka Gunong Tahan, 1967. . / Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 1988. ; . This version is written in
Jawi script
Jawi (; ace, Jawoë; Kelantan-Pattani: ''Yawi''; ) is a writing system used for writing several languages of Southeast Asia, such as Acehnese, Banjarese, Kerinci, Maguindanaon, Malay, Minangkabau, Tausūg, and Ternate. Jawi is based ...
.
** ''Lazy river'' Translated by Harry Aveling. Kuala Lumpur: Heinemann Asia, 1981. . English version of ''Sungai Mengalir Lesu''.
** ''Yōuyōu héshuǐ'' (悠悠河水). Translated by Lee Ngeok Lan. Kuala Lumpur: Institut Terjemahan & Buku Malaysia, 2014. ; . Chinese version of ''Sungai Mengalir Lesu''.
* ''Benih Harapan''. Kuala Lumpur: Grafika Sendirian Berhad, 1973. . A poem collection.
* ''Di Hadapan Pulau''. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 1978. ; .
* ''Langit Petang''. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 1980. .
* ''Daerah Zeni''.
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: Fajar Bakti, 1985. ; .
* ''Benih Semalu''
* ''Daun Semalu Pucuk Paku''
* ''Warkah Eropah''
* ''Al-Amin''
* ''Suara Dari Dinding Dewan''
* ''Hujan Pagi''
* ''Lantai T Pinkie''
* ''Wira Bukit''
* ''Adik Datang''
* ''Cinta Fansuri''
Activism and political views

In 2009, A. Samad Said together with four other literary scholars, campaigned to abolish
PPSMI (Teaching of Mathematics and Science in English) in Malaysian secondary schools. He believed that such opposition is needed to prevent the degradation of Malay language usage in Malaysia. He also participated in an anti-PPSMI rally near the
Malaysia Royal Palace in order to hand over a memorandum to the palace.
He became the co-chairperson for
Bersih 2.0 rally
The Bersih 2.0 rally (also called the Walk for Democracy) was a demonstration in Kuala Lumpur held on 9 July 2011 as a follow-up to the 2007 Bersih rally. The rally, organised by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections ( Bersih), was suppor ...
together with
Ambiga Sreenevasan
Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan ( ta, அம்பிகா சீனிவாசன், Ampikā cīṉivācaṉ; born 1956) is a prominent Malaysian lawyer and human rights advocate, and one of eight recipients of the US International Women of Courage ...
in 2011 in order to support a free and fair elections in Malaysia. He also composed a poem named "Unggun Bersih" (Cleansing fire) where the poem became a subject of police investigation for sedition. Disappointed with the lack of electoral reform, he openly supported for
Bersih 3.0 rally
The Bersih 3.0 rally (also called Sit In rally or Duduk Bantah in Malay) was the largest democratic protest in Malaysia. This rally was organised as a follow-up to the 2011 Bersih rally and the 2007 Bersih rally. The rally, organised by the ...
in the following year. During this rally, he composed another two poems which expressed his disappointment when he was not allowed to go to
National Mosque of Malaysia
The National Mosque of Malaysia ( ms, Masjid Negara Malaysia) is a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It has a capacity for 15,000 people and is situated among of gardens. Its key features are a minaret and a 16-pointed star concrete main ...
to conduct his prayers and describing a clash between the Bersih 3.0 supporters and authorities guarding the
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur
Independence Square ( ms, Dataran Merdeka) is a square located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is situated in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. It was formerly known as the Selangor Club Padang or simply the ''Padang'' (meaning "field" ...
. During the
2013 Malaysian general election
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s, he openly supported
Pakatan Rakyat
The People's Alliance ( ms, Pakatan Rakyat; abbrev: PR) was an informal Malaysian political coalition and successor to Barisan Alternatif (BA). The political coalition was formed by the People's Justice Party (PKR), Democratic Action Party ( ...
(PR) coalition in order to end the
Barisan Nasional
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(BN) rule in Malaysia, believing that PR can deliver on fixing the problems in Malaysian healthcare, education, and democracy systems. He also criticised BN for using racist, vote-buying, and scare-tactics during the election. In Samad Said's opinion,
Chin Peng
Chin Peng (21 October 1924 – 16 September 2013), born Ong Boon Hua, was a Malayan communist politician, anti-fascist activist and long-time leader of the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) and the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA).
During ...
was not a communist terrorist as depicted by Malaysian government but should be regarded as a freedom fighter and be allowed back to Malaysia from exile in Thailand. This is because Chin Peng had fought against the Japanese and British colonial masters before the independence of Malaya. On 13 June 2015, Samad Said joined
Democratic Action Party
The Democratic Action Party ( abbreviation: DAP; ms, Parti Tindakan Demokratik; ; ta, ஜனநாயக செயல் கட்சி) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Malaysia. As one of four component parties of th ...
(DAP). He described the party as a "truly Malaysian party, which is clean, focused, with a genuine Malaysian dream".
Honours
Honours of Malaysia
* :
**

Commander of the
Order of the Defender of State
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* Heterarchy, a system of organization wherein the elements have the potential to be ranked a number of d ...
(DGPN) - Dato' Seri (2017)
* :
**

Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka (DMSM) - Datuk (1996)
References
External links
A. Samad Said on eSastera
{{DEFAULTSORT:Samad Said, A.
Living people
1935 births
People from Malacca
Malaysian people of Malay descent
Malaysian Muslims
Malaysian writers
Malaysian novelists
Malaysian poets
Malay-language poets
Malaysian National Laureates
S.E.A. Write Award winners
Democratic Action Party (Malaysia) politicians
Victoria School, Singapore alumni