Subagio Sastrowardoyo (1 February 1924 – 18 July 1995) was an Indonesian poet, short-story writer, essayist and literary critic. Born in
Madiun
Madiun ( jv, ꦑꦸꦛꦩꦝꦶꦪꦸꦤ꧀, translit=Kutha Madhiun) is a landlocked city in the western part of East Java, Indonesia, known for its agricultural center. It was formerly (until 2010) the capital of the Madiun Regency, but is now ad ...
,
East Java
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, the
Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), he studied at
Gadjah Mada University
Gadjah Mada University ( jv, ꦈꦤꦶꦥ꦳ꦼꦂꦱꦶꦠꦱ꧀ꦓꦗꦃꦩꦢ; id, Universitas Gadjah Mada, abbreviated as UGM) is a public research university located in Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Officially founded on ...
,
Cornell University
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and in 1963 graduated with an MA from
Yale University
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.
His debut as a writer came early with the publication of ''Simphoni'' (Symphony), a collection of poems, in 1957.
The collection has been described as "cynical, untamed poetry, shocking sometimes".
''Simphoni'' was followed by several attempts at short story writing, including the publication ''Kedjananan di Sumbing'' (Manhood on Mount Sumbing), before Subagio settled on
poetry
Poetry (derived from the Greek '' poiesis'', "making"), also called verse, is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language − such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre − to evoke meanings ...
as his main creative outlet.
Following an extended stay in the United States he published a collection of poems entitled ''Saldju'' (Snow) in 1966.
The poems in this collection deal with questions of life and death, and of the need for "something to hold on to in an existence threatened on all sides",
and have been described as altogether more restrained than those in his earlier work.
Additional works published since 1966 include ''Daerab Perbatasan'' (Border Region) (1970), ''Keroncong Motinggo'' (Montinggo's Song) (1975), ''Buku Harian'' (Diary), ''Hari dan Hara'' (1979)''Simphoni Dua'' (1990), and several books of literary criticism.
Subagio's collected poems have been published as ''Dan Kematian Makin Akrab'' (1995).
From 1958 to 1961 Subagio taught in the Faculty of Letters at
Gadjah Mada University
Gadjah Mada University ( jv, ꦈꦤꦶꦥ꦳ꦼꦂꦱꦶꦠꦱ꧀ꦓꦗꦃꦩꦢ; id, Universitas Gadjah Mada, abbreviated as UGM) is a public research university located in Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Officially founded on ...
.
He was able to read French, Dutch and English with sufficient fluency to be able to translate poems in these languages into Indonesian, and this allowed him to find employment abroad.
He spent several years teaching in
Australia, firstly as a senior lecturer at Salisbury College of Advanced Education and from 1974 to 1981 he lectured at
Flinders University
Flinders University is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a footprint extending across 11 locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of British navigator ...
in
Adelaide
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,
South Australia
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.
He also acted as guest instructor at
Ohio University
Ohio University is a public research university in Athens, Ohio. The first university chartered by an Act of Congress and the first to be chartered in Ohio, the university was chartered in 1787 by the Congress of the Confederation and subsequ ...
, teaching
Indonesian
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* Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia
** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago
** Indonesia ...
. In 1981 he became a member of the Working Group on Socio-Cultural Defense and the Director of Young PN Hall Book Publishing, and from 1982 to 1984 he was a member of the Jakarta Arts Council.
For many years, he was a director of
Balai Pustaka
Balai Pustaka (; also spelled Balai Poestaka, both meaning "Bureau of Literature") is the state-owned publisher of Indonesia and publisher of major pieces of Indonesian literature such as '' Salah Asuhan'', '' Sitti Nurbaya'' and ''Layar Terkemb ...
, a publishing firm in Indonesia. In 1987, Subagio Sastrowardoyo, together with
Goenawan Mohamad
Goenawan Mohamad (born 29 July 1941) is an Indonesian poet, essayist, playwright and editor. He is the founder and editor of the Indonesian magazine ''Tempo''. Mohamad is a vocal critic of the Indonesian government, and his magazine was periodic ...
,
Sapardi Djoko Damono
Sapardi Djoko Damono (20 March 1940 – 19 July 2020) was an Indonesian poet known for lyrical poems, and who was widely regarded as the pioneer of lyrical poetry in Indonesia. He died in South Tangerang, Banten on 19 July 2020 after a long ill ...
,
Umar Kayam
Umar Kayam (30 April 1932 – 16 March 2002) was an Indonesian sociologist and writer.
Biography
He began his education at the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS) in Surakarta, where his father also taught. He continued his education at a MULO ...
, and
John H. McGlynn, established the
Lontar Foundation, a non-profit organization with the primary aim of promoting Indonesian
literature
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and
culture
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through the
translation
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of Indonesian literary works.
[Dewi S. Syahrir. "Lontar Foundation promotes Indonesian literature". '']The Jakarta Post
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''The Jakarta Post'' started as a collaboration between four Indonesian med ...
''. 29 August 1988.
Subagio Sastrowardoyo died in
Jakarta on 18 July 1995.
Awards and legacy
*In 1986, Mr. Sastrowardoyo, as a representative of Balai Pustaka, presented the Pegasus Prize for Literature to Ismail Marahimin, author of ''And the War is Over,'' in New York City.
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*Mr. Sastrowardoyo was awarded the S.E.A. Write Award
The S.E.A. Write Award, or Southeast Asian Writers Award, is an award that is presented annually since 1979 to poets and writers of Southeast Asia.
The awards are given to the writers from each of the countries that comprise the Association of S ...
in 1991.["]
*A year after his death, Mr. Sastrowardoyo was quoted in an essay by Barbara Crossette
Barbara Crossette (born July 12, 1939) is an American journalist. Now United Nations correspondent for ''The Nation'', she is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a trustee of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and ...
for the Week in Review section of ''The New York Times'':
A few years ago, ohnMcGlynn's foundation collected Indonesians' impressions of the United States, many of them unsettling, in a book called ''On Foreign Shores.'' One of the poets, Ajip Rosidi
Ajip Rosidi (31 January 1938 – 29 July 2020) was an Indonesian poet and short story writer. As of 1983 he had published 326 works in 22 different magazines.
Biography
Rosidi was born on 31 January 1938, in Jatiwangi, Majalengka, West Java. He ...
, reacted to New York in a poem titled "Manhattan Sonnet."
"Is it within these strong and rigid walls /
one's sense of safety nestles? /
All I find here is vigilance, the source of apprehension."
His compatriot Subagio Sastrowardoyo wrote about a city "where life is cheap." New York's greed, he said, "has made this place too confined for prayer or a human voice."
*The Australian composer Betty Beath based a composition, "''Manusia Pertama di Angkasa Luar...The First Man in Outer Space''" on a poem by Subagio Sastrowardoyo.
Selected list of works
Short stories
* ''Kejantanan di Sumbing'' (Manhood on Mount Sumbing), Jakarta : Balai Pustaka, 1965
Poetry
* ''Simfoni'' (Symphony), Yogyakarta, 1957
* ''Daerah Perbatasan'', Jakarta, 1970
* ''Keroncong Motinggo'' 1975
* ''Buku Harian'', Jakarta : Budaya, 1979
* ''Hari dan Hara'', Jakarta : Balai Pustaka, 1982
* ''Simfoni Dua'' (Symphony 2), Jakarta, Balai Pustaka, 1990
* ''Dan Kematian Makin Akrab'', Jakarta : Grasindo 1995
Literary criticism
* ''Sastra Hindia Belanda dan Kita'' (1990)
General
* ''Bakat Alam dan Intelektualisme'', Jakarta : Pustaka Jaya, 1972
* ''Manusia Terasing di Balik Simbolisme Sitor'', Jakarta : Budaya Jaya, 1976
* ''Pengarang sebagai Manusia Perba-tasan'', Jakarta : Balai Pustaka, 1989
* ''Sekilas Soal Sastra dan Budaya'', Jakarta : Balai Pustaka, 1992
* ''Wirt dies Wort''!, Unkel/Rhein-Bad Honnef : Horlemann, 1991
Anthologies
* ''On Foreign Shores: American Images in Indonesian Poetry.'' Jakarta: Lontar Foundation, 1990.
* John H. McGlynn and E.U. Kratz, eds., ''Walking Westward in Morning: Seven Contemporary Indonesian Poets.'' School of Oriental & African Studies, 1990.
* John H. McGlynn, ed., ''Menagerie 1.'' 1992. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation, 2006.
* Iem Brown and Joan Davis, eds., ''Di Serambi/On the Verandah: A Bilingual Anthology of Modern Indonesian Poetry.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
* Erica Manh, comp. ''Sharing Fruit: An Anthology of Asian and Australian Writing.'' Melbourne: Curriculum Corporation, 1998.
Audio recordings
CDs
* Betty Beath; Glen Roger Davis, David Fetherolf and Anthony Vazzana, composers. ''Music from Six Continents (1995 Series).'' Ruben Silva, cond. Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra. Vienna Modern Master, 1995. ASIN: B000004A71
Notes
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Gadjah Mada University alumni
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Indonesian writers
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S.E.A. Write Award winners
1995 deaths
Indonesian literary critics
20th-century Indonesian poets
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