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  2. Sitti Nurbaya - Wikipedia

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    Sitti Nurbaya: Kasih Tak Sampai (Sitti Nurbaya: Unrealized Love, often abbreviated Sitti Nurbaya or Siti Nurbaya; original spelling Sitti Noerbaja) is an Indonesian novel by Marah Rusli. It was published by Balai Pustaka , the state-owned publisher and literary bureau of the Dutch East Indies , in 1922.

  3. Siti Noerbaja - Wikipedia

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    Siti Noerbaja was the first adaptation of Marah Roesli's 1922 novel Sitti Nurbaya. [1] The book, which Indonesian critic Zuber Usman writes was inspired by the writer's heartbreak after his family rejected him taking a non-Minangkabau wife, [3] was one of Balai Pustaka's most popular works, and had previously been adapted for the stage.

  4. Marah Roesli - Wikipedia

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    After more than 80 years, this book is still being constantly discussed and read. [2] In addition to Sitti Nurbaya, Marah Roesli also wrote several other novels. However, Sitti Nurbaya is the best known one. The novel received the annual price in literature from the Government of Indonesia in 1969, and has been translated to Russian. [3]

  5. Belenggu - Wikipedia

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    [32] [38] Belenggu was the only novel published by the magazine [38] and the first Indonesian psychological novel. [1] In 1969, Belenggu received the first annual Literary Prize from the government of Indonesia, along with Marah Rusli's Sitti Nurbaya (1922), Salah Asuhan, and Achdiat Karta Mihardja's Atheis (Atheist; 1949). [39]

  6. List of Malaysian films of the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    Adapted from the novel Juara by S. Othman Kelantan Entered into the 1998 Asia Pacific Film Festival , 1998 Singapore International Film Festival , 1999 Jakarta International Film Festival , 1997 Tokyo International Film Festival , 1998 Pusan International Film Festival , 1998 Pyongyang International Film Festival

  7. Indonesian literature - Wikipedia

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    Besides preventing criticism of the colonial government, Balai Pustaka blocked all work that might be conducive to any sort of religious controversy, and anything "pornographic" was avoided: even a novel featuring divorce had to be published elsewhere. At the same time, school libraries were founded and were supplied by the new publisher.

  8. 10 Tips for Seniors to Get Better Sleep This Year - AOL

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    This could be as easy as reading a page of a book on healthy sleep habits or practicing deep breathing. Be Consistent: Consistency is key. Try to go to bed and wake up simultaneously every day ...

  9. Nemoe Karma - Wikipedia

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    Two main themes are prevalent in the novel, namely forced marriage and marriage for love. Similar to Indonesian-language works published during the period, such as Marah Rusli's Sitti Nurbaya (1922) and Abdul Muis' Salah Asuhan (Wrong Upbringing; 1927), Nemoe Karma depicts forced marriages as ending unhappily.