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Ida Ayu Oka Rusmini, known as Oka Rusmini, is an Indonesian poet and novelist. She is a recipient of the
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Biography

She was born in
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. Her writing is characteristic of the condition of women in the patriarchal culture in traditional society. Oka has to her credit collections of short stories, poems and novels. Oka's poem has also been included along with twelve other Balinese contributors in a book entitled ''Bali Living in Two Worlds'', edited by Urs Ramseyer from the Museum der Kulturen Basel in
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. She has also served as the fashion editor in the ''
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'', the largest local newspaper in
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. She has been speaking at various national and international literary forums, such as the
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in Bali; the Pulpit Poet 21st Century at
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, Jakarta in 1996;
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Writers Writing Program, 1997; International Poetry Festival,
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, 2002 and that in Denpasar, Bali in 2003. She represented Indonesia at the Winternachten Literature Festival in
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and
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, the
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. In 2003, she was invited as a guest author at the
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Awards

In 1994, she won the best short story prize for her entry "Putu Menolong Tuhan" in the Femina magazine, which was also translated as "Putu Helps his God" by Vern Cork and included in a book ''Bali Behind the Seen'', published in
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. In the same magazine, her novel "Sagra" won the prize for the novel category. This was followed by the ''Horizon'' literary magazine best short story award for her collection of stories entitled "Pemahat Abad", translated as ''The Sculptor of the Century'', in the period 1999–2000. Her short story "The Century Carver" has been translated into English by
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. ''Poetry'' Journal awarded her with the best poetry in 2002. In 2003, her novel ''Tarian Bumi'', "Dance of the Earth" was hailed as the "Work Honorees Writing Literature 2003" by the
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, Language Centre, Indonesia. The novel has been translated in German and is in process to be translated into English by
Lontar Foundation The Lontar Foundation, a not-for-profit organization based in Jakarta, Indonesia, was founded in 1987 by four Indonesian writers: Goenawan Mohamad, Sapardi Djoko Damono, Umar Kayam, and Subagio Sastrowardoyo, and the American translator John ...
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Publications

* * ''Utan Kayu: Tafseer in Games'' (1998) * ''Bali: The Morning After'' (Australia, 2000) * * * * * ''Boxwood'' (2003) * * * * * * * * * ''Color We'' (2007) * ''The Century Carver'' (2009)


References


External links



Rereading Lives: "Century Carver" by Oka Rusmini

PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, Vol 7, No 2 (2010): "Outcaste by Choice: Re-Genderings in a Short Story by Oka Rusmini"

Inside Indonesia: "Marrying Up in Bali"

Singapore Writers Festival {{DEFAULTSORT:Rusmini, Oka 1967 births Living people Indonesian women novelists Indonesian novelists Indonesian women short story writers Indonesian essayists 20th-century Indonesian women writers 21st-century Indonesian women writers 20th-century Indonesian poets 21st-century Indonesian poets Indonesian newspaper editors Udayana University alumni People from Jakarta Balinese people