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  2. Malaysian literature - Wikipedia

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    Known for his poetry and plays, Usman Awang (1929–2001) was a central figure in Malaysian literature, his works often addressed themes of social justice, human dignity, and rural life, reflecting his commitment to the struggles and aspirations of the common people.

  3. 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.

  4. List of Malaysian writers - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia-born American writer. Al-Sayyid Shaykh bin Ahmad al-Hadi. Considered "father of the Malay novel." Syed Husin Ali Professor, politician and author of nearly 20 books. Syed Hussein Alatas (1928-2007). Malaysian academician, sociologist, founder of social science organisations, and politician.

  5. Category:Malaysian poets - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia portal; Poetry portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...

  6. Bernice Chauly - Wikipedia

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    Born to a Chindian teacher couple, she read Education and English Literature at the University of Winnipeg, Canada as a government scholar. [citation needed]She is the author of seven books, which include poetry and prose; going there and coming back (1997), The Book of Sins (2008), Lost in KL (2008), the acclaimed memoir Growing Up With Ghosts (2011) which won in the Popular Readers’ Choice ...

  7. Ahmad Kamal Abdullah - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Kamal Abdullah (30 January 1941 – 27 October 2021) was a Malaysian poet, novelist, playwright, literary critic and Malaysian National Laureate (2011). He was known under the pseudonym Kemala. He was known under the pseudonym Kemala.

  8. S. M. Zakir - Wikipedia

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    Syed Mohd Zakir Bin Syed Othman Al-Yahya (born 4 February 1969 in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia), is a Malaysian writer of prose, poetry, and theatrical texts. [1]

  9. Wani Ardy - Wikipedia

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    She is the editor-in-chief of CQ Magazine, [12] Malaysia's online bilingual creative writing magazine, which has been downloaded by readers from all over the world. After joining a group of women writers for an anthology in 2009, Wani released her own collection of poems and prose; Langit Vanilla in 2011.