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Jakarta Post / What Media Says
Feb 01, 2025

Talking Indonesia: literature in translation

What Media Says




In this article: Tiffany Tsao

Written by Jemma Purdey, and was originally published in Indonesia at Melbourne

Mar 30, 2023

In the latest episode of Talking Indonesia, Dr Jemma Purdey chats with writer and translator Tiffany Tsao about these questions and more. Tiffany’s most recent novel, The Majesties (Atria Books, 2020), was longlisted for the Ned Kelly Award. She is also translator of Norman Erikson Pasaribu’s Happy Stories, Mostly, which won the Republic of Consciousness Prize, an annual British literary prize, and was long-listed for the prestigious International Booker Prize.

Read the full article here.



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