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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. 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

  4. Keris Mas - Wikipedia

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    Keris Mas was one of the 19 founding members (comprising teachers and journalists) of the movement, which includes Usman Awang, Abdul Samad Ismail, Masuri SN and others. With the motto Seni Untuk Masyarakat (The Arts for the People), it was inspired by the Indonesian writers movement, Angkatan 45 , and has been described as a watershed moment ...

  5. 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]

  6. Said Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Said Ahmad (10 June 1920, Tashkent, Uzbek SSR – 5 December 2007, Tashkent, Uzbekistan) was an Uzbek Soviet writer and playwright. [3] He was awarded the title of " Hero of Uzbekistan " (1999), People's Writer of Uzbekistan, Honored Artist of Uzbekistan, and was a recipient of the orders " Buyuk xizmatlari uchun " and "Do'stlik".

  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. Ahmed Said - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Said or Ahmad Said may refer to: Ahmad Said (politician), Malay politician and member of the Legislative Assembly; Ahmed Hassan Said, Egyptian businessman; Ahmed Said (cricketer), Pakistani cricketer; Ahmed Said (footballer), Egyptian football player; Ahmed Said (swimmer), Egyptian swimmer

  9. Nyanyi Sunyi - Wikipedia

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    Amir’s arranged marriage is thought to have heavily influenced Nyanyi Sunyi.. Amir Hamzah (1911–1946) was a Dutch-educated Malay writer of noble descent and devout Muslim.