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  2. Harry Aveling - Wikipedia

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    Harry Aveling (born 1942 in Sydney) is an Australian scholar, translator and teacher. He specialises in Indonesian and Malaysian literature, and Translation Studies. [1] [2] He received the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy in Malay Studies from the National University of Singapore and Doctor of Creative Arts (DCA) from the University of Technology, Sydney.

  3. Writing in Asia Series - Wikipedia

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    Translated from the Malay by Harry Aveling. 51: Umar Kayam: 1980: Sri Sumarah and Other Stories. Translated from the Indonesian by Harry Aveling. 52: Ruth Lor Malloy: 1980: Beyond the Heights. Novel. 53: Ishak Haji Muhammad: 1980: The Prince of Mount Tahan (Putera Gunung Tahan). Translated from the Malay by Harry Aveling. 54: F. Sionil José: 1980

  4. Lontar Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Lontar Foundation published the Lontar Anthology of Indonesian Drama, the first anthology of Indonesian drama translated into English, featuring a diverse group of translators such as Harry Aveling, an authority on Indonesian and Malay literature, among others.

  5. Classical Malay literature - Wikipedia

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    The frontispiece of a Jawi edition of the Malay Annals. Classical Malay literature, also known as traditional Malay literature, refers to the Malay-language literature from the Malay world, consisting of areas now part of Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia; works from countries such as the Philippines and Sri Lanka have also been included.

  6. List of epic poems - Wikipedia

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    Mu'allaqat, Arabic poems written by seven poets in Classical Arabic, these poems are very similar to epic poems and specially the poem of Antarah ibn Shaddad; Parsifal by Richard Wagner (opera, composed 1880–1882) Pasyón, Filipino religious epic, of which the 1703 and 1814 versions are popular; Popol Vuh, history of the K'iche' people

  7. Surabaya (fictional work) - Wikipedia

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    The second translation was by the Australian scholar of Indonesian literature Harry Aveling and included in From Surabaya to Armageddon: Indonesian Short Stories, published in 1976. [15] In a review of that translation, Nigel Phillips wrote that the work "read[s] very well and [has an] idiomatic ring" but had numerous mistranslations.

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  9. Kritika Kultura - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding in 2002, Kritika Kultura has published works of internationally noted writers and scholars such as E. San Juan Jr., [6] Peter Horn, Bienvenido Lumbera, [7] Neferti Tadiar, [8] Doreen Fernandez, [9] Harry Aveling, [10] Suchen Christine Lim, Danton Remoto, [11] Oscar Campomanes [12] [13] and many others.