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Title Black clouds over the Isle of Gods and other modern Indonesian short stories / translated and edited by David M.E. Roskies.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note Originally published : Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, 1997.
"An East gate book."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Three tales from the occupation / Idrus -- For hire / Pramoedya Ananta Toer -- A twist of fate / Achidat Karta Mihardja -- The helmet / A.A. Navis -- The encounter / Nasjah Djamin -- The last train but one / Satyagraha Hoerip -- Dearly departed / S.N. Ratmana -- Matias Akankari -- Gerson Poyk -- A journey Nh. Dini -- Stop thief! / Taufiq Ismail -- The kid / Budi Darma -- The wallet / Putu Wijaya -- The weirdo / Asnelly Luthan -- Battling with buffalo / F. Rahardi -- "Your child is not your child," Gibran said / Danarto -- Black clouds over the Isle of Gods / Putu Oka Sukanta -- The shutterbug / Prasetyohadi -- In the net / Rahmat Ali.
Summary Here is an open door into one of the most complex societies in the world today. These colorful stories, each uniquely different in style and subject matter, take issue with worn stereotypes and reflect both everyday life and the great upheavals that have marked modern Indonesian national life: the end of Dutch and then Japanese colonial rule, the bloody collapse of Sukarno's Old Order, subsequent consolidation of a regime commited to development, and coming soon a major and unpredictable leadership transition as Soeharto's thirty-year rule winds down. With a population approaching 200 million speaking 583 languages spread across 13,600 islands on 3 million square miles of ocean and with one of the world's largest economies, growing fast in the midst of persistent poverty, Indonesia demands our attention and understanding. Yet information about it is woefully scarce. Anyone interested in Indonesia and its literature will find "Nusantara" (Homeland), expertly translated and introduced, an excellent place to begin.
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Subject Short stories, Indonesian -- Translations into English.
Short stories, Indonesian.
Indonesian fiction -- 20th century.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Indonesian fiction.
FICTION -- General.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Translations.
Short stories.
Short stories.
Added Author Roskies, David M. E., translator, editor.
ISBN 9781317463702 (electronic book)
1317463706 (electronic book)
9780765600325 (hardback)