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  2. A. Samad Said - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Samad bin Mohamed Said (born 9 April 1935) [1] [2] is a Malaysian novelist and poet. In May 1976, he was named by Malaysia literature communities and many of the country's linguists as the Pejuang Sastera [Literary Exponent] receiving, within the following decade, the 1979 Southeast Asia Write Award and, in 1986, in appreciation of his continuous writings and contributions to the nation ...

  3. Kopratasa - Wikipedia

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    Yusof Ahmad), Siso (Syed Indra Syed Omar). One of the initiators of the creation of the group was the playwright Dinsman . [ 1 ] They perform their own songs with the lyrics based on the poetry of the popular Malay poets ( Usman Awang , A. Samad Said , J. M. Aziz, Abdul Aziz H. M., Latiff Mohidin , Siti Zaleha Hashim, T. Alias Taib, Khalid ...

  4. Malaysian National Laureate - Wikipedia

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    1981 : Kamaludin Muhammad (Keris Mas) 1982 : Shahnon Ahmad 1983 : Usman Awang 1986 : A. Samad Said 1988 : Muhammad Dahlan Abdul Biang Andi (Arena Wati) 1991 : Muhammad Haji Salleh

  5. Malay Annals - Wikipedia

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    The Malay Annals is historical literature written in the form of narrative-prose with its main theme being lauding the greatness and superiority of Malacca. [32] The narration, while seemingly relating the story of the reign of the sultans of Malacca until the destruction of the sultanate by the Portuguese in 1511 and beyond, deals with a core issue of Malay statehood and historiography, the ...

  6. Fatimah Busu - Wikipedia

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    Fatimah Busu (born January 1943) is a Malaysian novelist, short-story writer, and academic. She is one of the leading contemporary authors of fiction in the Malay language, actively publishing since the 1970s.

  7. Arena Wati - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Dahlan Abdul Baing (or Andi Mohammad Dahlan Andi Buyung) (30 July 1925 – 25 January 2009), whose pseudonym was Arena Wati, was a Malaysian writer.He was declared as the Malaysian National Laureate in 1988.

  8. Shahnon Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Shahnon was born on 13 January 1933 as the youngest child to a peasant family in Banggol-Derdap, Sik, Kedah; his father Ahmad Abu Bakar hailed from Medan in the Dutch East Indies while Kelsum Mohd Saman was a Pattani native whose father came to settle in Malaya from Kampong Poseng in southern Thailand in the late 19th century. [2]

  9. Khadijah Hashim - Wikipedia

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    Khadijah Hashim (born 20 April 1942 in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia) is a Malaysian writer, teacher and journalist.She has worked as a teacher and also as a journalist with local newspapers Utusan Melayu (1974–1976) and Berita Harian (1976–1985).