Its weekly magazine, Pandji Pustaka, Balai Pustakaa#39;s Banner, printed riddling pantun, acrostic poems, and many, many sjair, usually of from ten to twenty stanzas. ... The colonial authority had to be deceived by an aura of pro-Dutch sentiments, which could also deceive less critical readers.8 It is against this background, then, that I should like to discuss in some detail the work of the first three modern Indonesian poets, Mohammad Yamin (1903-1962), Sanusi (or Sanoesi) Pane (1905- )anbsp;...
Title | : | The Development of Modern Indonesian Poetry |
Author | : | Burton Raffel |
Publisher | : | SUNY Press - 1967 |
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