- Subagio Sastrowardoyo
Infobox Writer
name = Subagio Sastrowardoyo
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birthdate = February 1, 1924
birthplace = Madiun, East Java, Dutch East Indies
deathdate = July 18, 1995
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occupation = poet, short-story writer, essayist, literary critic
nationality = Indonesian (Javanese)
period = 20th century
genre = lyrical poetry
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website =Subagio Sastrowardoyo (
February 1 ,1924 -July 18 ,1995 ) was anIndonesia n poet [ [http://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sastera_Indonesia Malaysian Wikipedia entry on Indonesian Literature] ] , short-story writer, essayist and literary critic. Born inMadiun ,East Java , theDutch East Indies (nowIndonesia ), he was educated atGadjah Mada University ,Cornell University andYale University . For many years, he was a director ofBalai Pustaka, a publishing firm in Indonesia, as well as a senior lecturer atSalisbury College of Advanced Education andFlinders University inAdelaide ,South Australia . In the summer of 1984, he was a guest instructor atOhio University , teaching Indonesian.Family
Mr. Sastrowardoyo was a son (the 11th of 14 children) of "Raden Mas" Sutejo Sastrowardoyo (1876-1968), a "wedono" of the Uteran District in
Madiun [ [http://www.hamline.edu/apakabar/basisdata/1996/05/27/0017.html IN/BIO: TEMPO - Subagio Sastrowardo ] ] , and "Raden Ayu" Ratna Suyati Sastrowardoyo (née Kartokusumo) (1887-1980), a noblewoman descended from a minister of theMajapahit Empire . His wife was Sumarni Sastrowardoyo (?-2002). They are survived by three children -- Saraswati Sastrowardoyo [ [http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/staff/homepage.asp?Name=Saras.Sastro University of South Australia staff webpage] ] , Rukmiati (also known as Minuk) Richards and Prakoso Sastrowardoyo – and two grandchildren, Anton Nortkus and Kristof Nortkus.Mr. Sastrowardoyo's siblings included Prof. Mr.
Soenario , S.H., minister of foreign affairs from 1953 to 1955; Dra. Sukanti Suryochondro, a former instructor inwomen's studies at theUniversity of Indonesia ; Subekti Sastrowardojo, who died in infancy during the 1918 influenza pandemic;Suryono Sastrowardoyo , a career diplomat whose posts includedSingapore ,Italy , theUnited States andPoland ; Dr.Sumarsono Sastrowardoyo , a physician, surgeon and memoirist; and Sumarsongko H. Sastrowardoyo, M.A., formerly of the staff of the Consulate General of Indonesia inNew York City . (Subagio had been the best man at his brother Sumarsongko's wedding in 1962.)His family name was derived from "sastra" (Sanskrit, "writings") and "wardaya" (Sanskrit, "heart"), so literally meant "writings of the heart." In the old Dutch spelling, the family name had been spelled "Sastrowardojo" but, even prior to the
spelling reform in Indonesia in 1972, some members had changed the "j" to a "y" -- and one brother, Sudibbyo, spelled the name "Sastrowardhoyo," reflecting the aspirant "d".Mr. Sastrowardoyo's first name has also been spelled Soebagio and Soebagyo.
Two nephews,
Rahadyan Sastrowardoyo [16] [17] andHartriono B. Sastrowardoyo , are U.S.-based journalists (the latter for The Asbury Park Press [18] ). The actressDian Sastrowardoyo is a grand-niece.His father, Sutejo Sastrowardoyo, traced the family's ancestry back to 15th century Java.
Awards and legacy
In 1986, Mr. Sastrowardoyo, as a representative of Balai Pustaka, presented
the Pegasus Prize for Literature toIsmail Marahimin , author of "And the War is Over," in New York City [ [http://www.flickr.com/photos/rtsindo2005/20233196/ Rahadyan Sastrowardoyo account on Flickr] ] .In 1987 he was one of the founders of the
Lontar Foundation .Mr. Sastrowardoyo was awarded the
S.E.A. Write Award in 1991.A year after his death, Mr. Sastrowardoyo was quoted in an essay by
Barbara Crossette for the Week in Review section of "The New York Times":A few years ago, [John] McGlynn'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, 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." [Crossette, Barbara. "Introspection and Repression: Why Indonesia Isn't Talking." "The New York Times," 23 June 1996.]
President
Megawati Sukarnoputri posthumously awarded Mr. Sastrowardoyo theSatya Lencana medal in the field of literature in (year?)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. [ [http://www.users.bigpond.com/beathcox/ Betty Beath and David Cox website] ] The composition is included on the CD "Music from Six Continents" (see bibliography).Bibliography
Poetry
* "Simphoni" (1957)
* "Daerah Perbatasan" (1970)
* "Keroncong Motinggo" (1975)
* "Buku Harian" (1979)
* "Hari dan Hara" (1982)
* "Kematian Makin Akrab" (1995).Literary Criticism
* "Sastra Hindia Belanda dan Kita" (1990)
Anthologies
* "On Foreign Shores: American Images in Indonesian Poetry." Jakarta: Lontar Foundation, 1990. ISBN 979-8083-02-4 ISBN 978-9798083020
*John H. McGlynn and E.U. Kratz, eds., "Walking Westward in Morning: Seven Contemporary Indonesian Poets." School of Oriental & African Studies, 1990. ISBN 979-8083-03-2
*John H. McGlynn , ed., "Menagerie 1." 1992. ISBN 979-407-238-9 Jakarta: Lontar Foundation, 2006. ISBN 9798083075 ISBN 978-9798083075
* Iem Brown and Joan Davis, eds., "Di Serambi/On the Verandah: A Bilingual Anthology of Modern Indonesian Poetry." Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. ISBN 978-0-521-47202-9
* Erica Manh, comp. "Sharing Fruit: An Anthology of Asian and Australian Writing." Melbourne: Curriculum Corporation, 1998. ISBN 1863663851Audio 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: B000004A71Notes
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