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Jan 09, 2025

Jakarta 2039

Book / Collection of Short Stories


Jakarta 2039

by Seno Gumira Ajidarma
Illustrated by Ansar Zacky

Format: Paperback, Indonesian
82 page(s)
ISBN/ISBN13: /9799341272
Published Jan 01, 2001 by Galang Pustaka

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40 years, 9 months after 13-14 May 1998.



Seno Gumira Ajidarma’s oeuvre is not limited to writings on violence, yet, his works frequently show the ability of literature to counter a hegemonic narrative, which seeks to silence alternatives.
Andy Fuller   in Remembering the gang rapes of May 1998 (Inside Indonesia, Jun 07, 2018)


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