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Regi Sastra Sena

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Regi Sastra Sena or Agiana Yusuf Al-Mahdie was born in Sukabumi, on June 25th, 1988. He came to know the world of literature from elementary school, but only really started to focus on writing in 2010. He joined the Kampung Pena Urang literature group in Sukabumi. This slender man finished his general education in 2007 and studied machine engineering from 2007-08. His poetry has been published in a few anthologies published by the Teater Kail, among them Pancasila Mencinta, 18 Penyair November 2013, and Fly Over Merah Putih.1


  1. UWRF 2014 



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