Ali Akbar Navis

Ali Akbar Navis

Ali Akbar Navis (born in Padang Panjang, West Sumatra November 17 1924) was a prominent Indonesian author. One of his excellent short novels is "Robohnya Surau Kami" stories about culture bankruptcy in Minangkabau.

List of Books and Novels

# Antologi Lengkap Cerpen A.A. Navis (2005)
# Gerhana, novel (2004)
# Bertanya Kerbau Pada Pedati (2002)
# Cerita Rakyat dari Sumatra Barat 3 (2001)
# Kabut Negeri si Dali (2001)
# Dermaga Lima Sekoci (2000)
# Jodoh (1999)
# Yang Berjalan Sepanjang Jalan (1999)
# Cerita Rakyat dari Sumatra Barat 2 (1998)
# Filsafat dan Strategi Pendidikan M. Sjafei: Ruang Pendidik INS Kayutanam (1996)
# Otobiografi A.A. Navis: Satiris dan Suara Kritis dari Daerah (1994)
# Surat dan Kenangan Haji (1994)
# Cerita Rakyat dari Sumatra Barat (1994)
# Hujan Panas dan Kabut Musim (1990)
# Pasang Surut Pengusaha Pejuang, Hasjim Ning autobiography (1986)
# Alam Terkembang Jadi Guru, minangkabau culture (1984)
# Di Lintasan Mendung (1983)
# Dialektika Minangkabau (editor) (1983)
# Dermaga dengan Empat Sekoci, poets (1975)
# Saraswati: Si Gadis dalam Sunyi, novel (1970)
# Kemarau (1967)
# Bianglala (1963)
# Hudjan Panas (1963)
# Robohnya Surau Kami (1955)

References

* [http://www.tokohindonesia.com/ensiklopedi/a/ali-akbar-navis/index.shtml TokohIndonesia.Com]


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