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These were followed by Perahu Kertas (Paper Boat) and Sihir Hujan (Rain Spell), and in 1986 he received the ASEAN-sponsored SEA-Write Award for poetry. [5] In 1987, he was one of several prominent Indonesian figures (Goenawan Mohamad, Subagio Sastrowardoyo, Umar Kayam, and John H. McGlynn) involved in the establishment of the Lontar Foundation. [6]
That year also saw her novel Perahu Kertas (Paper Boats) published. [5] In 2011 Dee released another collection, Madre (Mother), which was inspired by her hobby of cooking; madre is also a kind of yeast used in cooking. [2] The following year she released the fourth installment in her Supernova series, Partikel.
Year Title Role Notes 2008 Kick n'Love: Gita Lead role 2011 Cewek Gokil: Dea Supporting role 2012 Perahu Kertas: Siska Supporting role 2012 Perahu Kertas 2
Ayunda Faza Maudya, commonly known as Maudy Ayunda (born December 19, 1994) is an Indonesian actress, [1] singer-songwriter, [2] entrepreneur [3] and author. [4] Known for her knack for storytelling and multifaceted talents, Ayunda has become a household name in Indonesia, particularly in the entertainment industry and the education sector.
Later, he co-starred with Maudy Ayunda once again, alongside Reza Rahadian, in Perahu Kertas (Indonesian: Paper Boats), which was adapted from the novel of the same name by its author Dewi "Dee" Lestari. It was released in August. [6] In December the same year, its sequel was released, with Adipati reprising his role. [7]
Iban war prahu on Skerang (Skrang) river. Bangkong is the war boat of dayak people, notably used by sea dayaks (Iban people) of Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.They are used for riverine warfare in Borneo, but they are also capable of sailing across the sea.
Hamzah Fansuri (Jawi: حمزه فنسوري ; also spelled Hamzah Pansuri, d. c. 1590 ?) was a 16th-century Sumatran Sufi writer, and the first writer known to write mystical panentheistic ideas in the Malay language.
Kupu-Kupu Kertas ( English: Paper Butterfly) is a 2024 Indonesian drama film wrapped in history that premiered in Indonesian cinemas on February 7, 2024, and was withdrawn from circulation on February 10, 2024, [1] then the film was re-screened on September 26, 2024.