In Other Words: 40 Years of Writing on Indonesia

In Other Words: 40 Years of Writing on Indonesia

In Other Words: 40 Years of Writing on Indonesia

In Other Words: 40 Years of Writing on Indonesia

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Overview

A wide-ranging and beautiful collection of essays from one of world literature’s most important writers.

Goenawan Mohamad is one of Indonesia’s foremost public intellectuals, and this translated volume of essays—spanning from 1968 to the present day—demonstrates the breadth of his perceptive and elegant commentary on literature, faith, mythology, politics, and history.

Through the worst days of Indonesia's authoritarianism, in the face of the trauma of great violence and the chaos of democratic transition, Goenawan has never lost faith in the act of writing. Many of his essays from In Other Words were first published for Tempo, the Indonesian weekly magazine that he founded in 1971. His writings bring nuance and sympathy to difficult histories, introduce doubt to damaging certainties, and apply clarity of thought and action to times of great upheaval. Activist, journalist, editor, essayist, poet, commentator, theater director, and playwright, Goenawan Mohamad brings an unparalleled and wide-ranging perspective to the world. These essays, translated by his long-time collaborator Jennifer Lindsay, reveal a vision both uniquely Indonesian and completely universal, and indisputably establish him as one of the leading political thinkers and cultural observers in the world today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628727319
Publisher: Arcade
Publication date: 05/02/2017
Edition description: Translatio
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Terence Ward was born in Boulder, Colorado, and grew up in Iran. The author of Searching for Hassan: A Journey to the Heart of Iran, he is also a documentary producer and a cross-cultural consultant. He divides his time between Florence, Italy, and New York.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Introduction xv

In Other Words

Books (a preface) xxiii

I Indonesia on my Mind

Naming 3

Native Land 7

Becoming 10

Coconut Juice 14

Crush! 17

Arrows 21

Cradling 25

Names, or why Juliet was wrong 29

Darkness 35

Indonesia 39

That Name 42

Debris 45

From Ambon and Scorched Ruins 49

Etc. 55

Not 59

Azahari 63

1965 67

Papua 71

Dur 74

Han Sui 77

La Patrie 80

Imogiri 83

The Death of Sukardal 86

The Believer 90

Ruins 93

The Violent 96

Cities 99

Twilight in Jakarta 102

The Closing of the Newspapers 1978 104

Malay 106

II Wider Worlds

Douch 110

Dirt 114

Laws 117

History 121

Lies 124

Rushdie 127

Akhenaten 130

And then 134

Tintin 138

Ten years on 141

Srebrenica 144

Taking Sides 147

Barbarians 151

Jeremiah 154

Shanghai 158

Cartoons 162

Amsterdam 165

Sex 168

Bandung 172

Sharp Times 176

Abu Ghraib 180

Troy 184

Zhivago 188

America 192

Baghdad 195

Bombs 198

Territorium 201

Republics 205

Darwish 208

Baku 212

Icarus, One Day 216

Baucau 221

Osama 224

Menopause 227

Athena 230

Mirror 233

Khomeini 236

The West 238

Imagination, not just Blood and Iron 242

In Granada 245

Graham Greene, White Man in Indochina 248

III Mythic and Sacred

Mecca 252

Leda 256

Sirius 259

Myth 262

Abraham 265

Casting Stones 268

Atheists 272

Dialogue 7 276

Laozi 280

Prayer 284

Seven 288

Tso Wang 292

Horror 296

Trees 300

Allah 303

Soroush 307

Jerusalem 310

The Body 313

Visnu 316

God 319

Saladin 322

Family 325

Ego 328

The Cube 331

Wounds 334

Solar Eclipse over Borobudur 337

Mosques 340

Sacred Poetry 343

IV New Essays

That Photo 349

Pegida 352

Mohamet 355

The Shepherd 358

Shoes 361

Silence 364

Essays and their Sources 369

Biographical Information 373

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