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Sapardi Djoko Damono

Sapardi Djoko Damono (20 March 1940 – 19 July 2020) was an Indonesian poet known for lyrical poems, and who was widely regarded as the pioneer of lyrical poetry in Indonesia.[1] He died in South Tangerang, Banten on 19 July 2020 after a long illness.[2]

Sapardi Djoko Damono
Born(1940-03-20)20 March 1940
Surakarta, Dutch East Indies
Died19 July 2020(2020-07-19) (aged 80)
South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia
LanguageIndonesian
Nationality Indonesia
GenrePoetry

Early life

Sapardi attended grammar school at Sekolah Dasar Kasatriyan in his home town of Surakarta (also known as Solo), and from there he went on to junior high and high school at SMP 2 and SMA 2.[3] He was an avid reader from an early age, and was a frequent visitor to the local libraries around Solo.[3] His interests were broad, ranging from the works of Karl May, William Saroyan, and Pramoedya Ananta Toer, to comics by R.A. Kosasih.[3] Eventually Sapardi, together with one of his younger siblings, began a lending library in their neighbourhood.[3]

Sapardi began writing poetry while still in high school in Surakarta.[4] After his graduation from high school, Sapardi moved to Yogyakarta to study at the English division of the Literature department at Gajah Mada University, and later completed his graduate studies in Indonesian literature.[3] During this period he also became involved in radio broadcasting and the theater, as well as writing poetry.[3] Sapardi's literary career developed alongside his academic career.

Career

After graduating from UGM, Sapardi taught in a number of places, including Madiun, Solo, and Diponegoro University in Semarang, before moving to the United States for a brief period.[3] In 1973, after his return from the US, he became a permanent faculty member in the Literature Department at the University of Indonesia.[3] In 1989 he received his doctorate from the same university, and in 1993 became a full professor.[3]

His first collection of poetry, DukaMu Abadi (Your Eternal Sorrow), was released in 1969.[5] The focus of DukaMu Abadi is on the pain of the individual who questions existence, and unlike many of his literary peers of this time, Sapardi's poetry focused more on the human condition rather than revolutionary and social ideas.[1] In 1974, he published Mata Pisau (Knife) and Akuarium (Aquarium).[5] 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] To mark the foundation's inauguration, a collection of Sapardi's poems, entitled "Suddenly the Night" was released.[6] In 1998/1999, Sapardi wrote about the social turbulence resulting from the fall of the New Order regime. This resulted in the book Ayat-ayat Api (Verses of Fire), which received some negative criticism, largely due to the angry tone of the work which differed markedly from his normal style.[4] His best known works include Hujan Bulan Juni (A June Rain) and Berjalan ke Barat di Waktu Pagi Hari (Walking to the West in the Morning). Hujan Bulan Juni, one of his most popular works, was published in 1994. Containing 95 poems, including a selection of his poems from 1964 to 1992, the book has been described as a kind of "greatest hits" of Sapardi.[4] Some of the poems included were written during a year spent at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu in the early 1970s.[4]

Sapardi has also completed a number of translations of literary works from other countries into Indonesian.[7] These include the literary works of T.S. Eliot, Khalil Gibran and Jalaludin Rumi; his translation of Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea is considered among Indonesia's best.[7]

Sapardi's poems have also formed the inspiration behind several musical compositions, most notably by Indonesia's international-acclaimed pianist Ananda Sukarlan.[7] Several singers have also released albums using his poetry: Hujan Bulan Juni (1990), Hujan Dalam Komposisi (Rain in Composition) (1990) Gadis Kecil (Young Girl) (2006) and Becoming Dew (2007).[7] The duo AriReda (composed of Reda Gaudiamo and Ari Malibu) also set his compositions to music.[8] In the realm of film, Aku Ingin (I Want) has been rearranged into a soundtrack by musician Dwiki Dharmawan for Garin Nugroho's 1991 film Cinta dalam Sepotong Roti (Love Is in a Slice of Bread).[7]

He was a professor at the University of Indonesia.[9] Damono's extensive and intensive involvement in the university has borne him the unofficial title 'Professor of Indonesian Poets'.[10] He was once elected dean of the faculty. His poetry continues to enjoy wide popular appeal. A poetry recital, arranged to celebrate his 70th birthday in March 2010, was packed out with people of all ages and from all walks of life, queuing to enter the venue.[11]

Awards

Sapardi Djoko Damono has received a number of awards in recognition of his work.[12] Included among these are:

  • The Putera Poetry Award in 1983
  • The Jakarta Arts Council Literary Award in 1984
  • The SEA Write Award in 1986
  • The Achmad Bakrie Award for Literature in 2003.[12]
  • The Akademi Jakarta Award in 2012

Tribute

On 20 March 2023, Google celebrated Sapardi Djoko Damono’s 83rd Birthday with a doodle.[13][14]

Publications

Poetry

  • Duka-Mu Abadi (Your Eternal Sorrow). Bandung: Jeihan, 1969
  • Akuarium. Jakarta: Puisi Indonesia, 1974
  • Mata Pisau (Blade). Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, 1974
  • Perahu Kertas (Paper Boat). Jakarta, Balai Pustaka, 1983
  • Sihir Hujan (Rain Doctor). Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 1983
  • Kesusastraan Indonesia Modern: Beberapa Catatan, Jakarta: Gramedia, 1983
  • Arloji, Jakarta
  • H.B. Jassin 70 Tahun, Jakarta: Gramedia, 1987
  • Suddenly the Night, Jakarta: Lontar Foundation, 1988
  • Hujan Bulan Juni: Pilihan Sajak, Jakarta: Grasindo, 1994
  • PolitikIdeologi dan Sastra Hibrida, Jakarta: Pabelan Jayakarta, 1999
  • Ayat-Ayat Api, Jakarta: Pustaka Firdaus, 2000
  • Arloji (Wristwatch), 2000
  • Mata Jendela (The Window's Eye), 2001
  • Ada Berita Apa Hari Ini, Den Sastro? (What's the News Today, Den Sastro?), 2002
  • Before Dawn, 2005
  • Namaku Sita, 2012
  • Dan Sutradara Itu Menghapus Dialog Kita, 2012

Fiction

  • Pengarang Telah Mati (The Author is Dead), 2001
  • Membunuh Orang Gila (To Kill a Madman), 2003
  • Trilogi Soekram, Gramedia Pustaka Utama: 2015
  • Hujan Bulan Juni, Gramedia Pustaka Utama: 2015

Non-fiction

  • Sosiologi Sastra: Sebuah pengantar ringkas (A Brief Introduction to the Sociology of Literature), 1977
  • Novel Sastra Indonesia Sebelum Parang (1979)
  • Sastra Indonesia Modern: Beberapa Catatan (Modern Indonesian Literature: Scattered Notes), 1982
  • Bilang Begini, Maksudnya Begitu (1990)
  • Politik, Ideologi dan Sastra Hibrida (Politics, Ideology and Hybrid Literature), 1999
  • Sihir Rendra: Permainan Makna (Rendra the Magician: The Play of Meaning), 1999
  • Priayi Abangan (The Lapsed Bourgeois), 2000
  • Puisi Indonesia Sebelum Kemerdekaan (Indonesian Poetry Before Independence), 2004
  • Jejak Realisme dalam Sastra Indonesia (Traces of Realism in Indonesian Literature), 2005

References

  1. ^ a b Thee, Marcel (25 May 2009). . The Jakarta Globe. Archived from the original on 17 June 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Penyair Sapardi Djoko Damono Meninggal Dunia" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i On the Record: Film Transcripts and Biographical Information. Volume 4. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation. 2004.
  4. ^ a b c d Mariani, Evi (4 September 2005). "Sapardi's words pull in new generations". The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2011.
  5. ^ a b c Damono, Sapardi Djoko (1990). Walking westward in the morning : seven contemporary Indonesian poets. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation in collaboration with SOAS. ISBN 979-8083-03-2.
  6. ^ a b Dewi S. Syahrir. "Lontar Foundation promotes Indonesian literature". The Jakarta Post. 29 August 1988.
  7. ^ a b c d e Junaidi, Ahmad (31 March 2010). . The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 3 April 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  8. ^ "Musician Ari Malibu dies". Jakarta Post. 15 June 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  9. ^ Kurniasari, Triwik (8 November 2009). "Performances honor master's plays, poetry". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  10. ^ Bakdi SoemantoSoemanto, Bakdi (2006), Sapardi Djoko Damono : karya dan dunianya, Grasindo, ISBN 978-979-759-447-3
  11. ^ Khalik, Abdul (29 March 2010). . The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 17 June 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2011.
  12. ^ a b Amini, Hasif (11 March 2010). . Poetry International Web. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  13. ^ Desk, OV Digital (21 March 2023). "Google Celebrates Sapardi Djoko Damono with a doodle". Observer Voice. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  14. ^ "Usmar Ismail's 97th Birthday". www.google.com. Retrieved 21 March 2023.

External links

  • Sapardi Djoko Damono. Bakdi Soemanto. 2006
  • (in Indonesian) Biography of Damono, Sapardi Djoko | Southeast Asia Digital Library

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Sapardi Djoko Damono 20 March 1940 19 July 2020 was an Indonesian poet known for lyrical poems and who was widely regarded as the pioneer of lyrical poetry in Indonesia 1 He died in South Tangerang Banten on 19 July 2020 after a long illness 2 Sapardi Djoko DamonoBorn 1940 03 20 20 March 1940Surakarta Dutch East IndiesDied19 July 2020 2020 07 19 aged 80 South Tangerang Banten IndonesiaLanguageIndonesianNationalityIndonesiaGenrePoetry Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 3 1 Tribute 4 Publications 4 1 Poetry 4 2 Fiction 4 3 Non fiction 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditSapardi attended grammar school at Sekolah Dasar Kasatriyan in his home town of Surakarta also known as Solo and from there he went on to junior high and high school at SMP 2 and SMA 2 3 He was an avid reader from an early age and was a frequent visitor to the local libraries around Solo 3 His interests were broad ranging from the works of Karl May William Saroyan and Pramoedya Ananta Toer to comics by R A Kosasih 3 Eventually Sapardi together with one of his younger siblings began a lending library in their neighbourhood 3 Sapardi began writing poetry while still in high school in Surakarta 4 After his graduation from high school Sapardi moved to Yogyakarta to study at the English division of the Literature department at Gajah Mada University and later completed his graduate studies in Indonesian literature 3 During this period he also became involved in radio broadcasting and the theater as well as writing poetry 3 Sapardi s literary career developed alongside his academic career Career EditAfter graduating from UGM Sapardi taught in a number of places including Madiun Solo and Diponegoro University in Semarang before moving to the United States for a brief period 3 In 1973 after his return from the US he became a permanent faculty member in the Literature Department at the University of Indonesia 3 In 1989 he received his doctorate from the same university and in 1993 became a full professor 3 His first collection of poetry DukaMu Abadi Your Eternal Sorrow was released in 1969 5 The focus of DukaMu Abadi is on the pain of the individual who questions existence and unlike many of his literary peers of this time Sapardi s poetry focused more on the human condition rather than revolutionary and social ideas 1 In 1974 he published Mata Pisau Knife and Akuarium Aquarium 5 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 To mark the foundation s inauguration a collection of Sapardi s poems entitled Suddenly the Night was released 6 In 1998 1999 Sapardi wrote about the social turbulence resulting from the fall of the New Order regime This resulted in the book Ayat ayat Api Verses of Fire which received some negative criticism largely due to the angry tone of the work which differed markedly from his normal style 4 His best known works include Hujan Bulan Juni A June Rain and Berjalan ke Barat di Waktu Pagi Hari Walking to the West in the Morning Hujan Bulan Juni one of his most popular works was published in 1994 Containing 95 poems including a selection of his poems from 1964 to 1992 the book has been described as a kind of greatest hits of Sapardi 4 Some of the poems included were written during a year spent at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu in the early 1970s 4 Sapardi has also completed a number of translations of literary works from other countries into Indonesian 7 These include the literary works of T S Eliot Khalil Gibran and Jalaludin Rumi his translation of Ernest Hemingway s The Old Man and the Sea is considered among Indonesia s best 7 Sapardi s poems have also formed the inspiration behind several musical compositions most notably by Indonesia s international acclaimed pianist Ananda Sukarlan 7 Several singers have also released albums using his poetry Hujan Bulan Juni 1990 Hujan Dalam Komposisi Rain in Composition 1990 Gadis Kecil Young Girl 2006 and Becoming Dew 2007 7 The duo AriReda composed of Reda Gaudiamo and Ari Malibu also set his compositions to music 8 In the realm of film Aku Ingin I Want has been rearranged into a soundtrack by musician Dwiki Dharmawan for Garin Nugroho s 1991 film Cinta dalam Sepotong Roti Love Is in a Slice of Bread 7 He was a professor at the University of Indonesia 9 Damono s extensive and intensive involvement in the university has borne him the unofficial title Professor of Indonesian Poets 10 He was once elected dean of the faculty His poetry continues to enjoy wide popular appeal A poetry recital arranged to celebrate his 70th birthday in March 2010 was packed out with people of all ages and from all walks of life queuing to enter the venue 11 Awards EditSapardi Djoko Damono has received a number of awards in recognition of his work 12 Included among these are The Putera Poetry Award in 1983 The Jakarta Arts Council Literary Award in 1984 The SEA Write Award in 1986 The Achmad Bakrie Award for Literature in 2003 12 The Akademi Jakarta Award in 2012Tribute Edit On 20 March 2023 Google celebrated Sapardi Djoko Damono s 83rd Birthday with a doodle 13 14 Publications EditPoetry Edit Duka Mu Abadi Your Eternal Sorrow Bandung Jeihan 1969 Akuarium Jakarta Puisi Indonesia 1974 Mata Pisau Blade Jakarta Balai Pustaka 1974 Perahu Kertas Paper Boat Jakarta Balai Pustaka 1983 Sihir Hujan Rain Doctor Kuala Lumpur Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka 1983 Kesusastraan Indonesia Modern Beberapa Catatan Jakarta Gramedia 1983 Arloji Jakarta H B Jassin 70 Tahun Jakarta Gramedia 1987 Suddenly the Night Jakarta Lontar Foundation 1988 Hujan Bulan Juni Pilihan Sajak Jakarta Grasindo 1994 PolitikIdeologi dan Sastra Hibrida Jakarta Pabelan Jayakarta 1999 Ayat Ayat Api Jakarta Pustaka Firdaus 2000 Arloji Wristwatch 2000 Mata Jendela The Window s Eye 2001 Ada Berita Apa Hari Ini Den Sastro What s the News Today Den Sastro 2002 Before Dawn 2005 Namaku Sita 2012 Dan Sutradara Itu Menghapus Dialog Kita 2012Fiction Edit Pengarang Telah Mati The Author is Dead 2001 Membunuh Orang Gila To Kill a Madman 2003 Trilogi Soekram Gramedia Pustaka Utama 2015 Hujan Bulan Juni Gramedia Pustaka Utama 2015Non fiction Edit Sosiologi Sastra Sebuah pengantar ringkas A Brief Introduction to the Sociology of Literature 1977 Novel Sastra Indonesia Sebelum Parang 1979 Sastra Indonesia Modern Beberapa Catatan Modern Indonesian Literature Scattered Notes 1982 Bilang Begini Maksudnya Begitu 1990 Politik Ideologi dan Sastra Hibrida Politics Ideology and Hybrid Literature 1999 Sihir Rendra Permainan Makna Rendra the Magician The Play of Meaning 1999 Priayi Abangan The Lapsed Bourgeois 2000 Puisi Indonesia Sebelum Kemerdekaan Indonesian Poetry Before Independence 2004 Jejak Realisme dalam Sastra Indonesia Traces of Realism in Indonesian Literature 2005References Edit a b Thee Marcel 25 May 2009 Sapardi Changes His Tune 40 Years On The Jakarta Globe Archived from the original on 17 June 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2010 Penyair Sapardi Djoko Damono Meninggal Dunia in Indonesian Retrieved 19 July 2020 a b c d e f g h i On the Record Film Transcripts and Biographical Information Volume 4 Jakarta Lontar Foundation 2004 a b c d Mariani Evi 4 September 2005 Sapardi s words pull in new generations The Jakarta Post Archived from the original on 4 February 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2011 a b c Damono Sapardi Djoko 1990 Walking westward in the morning seven contemporary Indonesian poets Jakarta Lontar Foundation in collaboration with SOAS ISBN 979 8083 03 2 a b Dewi S Syahrir Lontar Foundation promotes Indonesian literature The Jakarta Post 29 August 1988 a b c d e Junaidi Ahmad 31 March 2010 Sapardi Djoko Damono 70 and still kicking The Jakarta Post Archived from the original on 3 April 2010 Retrieved 10 November 2011 Musician Ari Malibu dies Jakarta Post 15 June 2008 Retrieved 28 November 2022 Kurniasari Triwik 8 November 2009 Performances honor master s plays poetry The Jakarta Post Retrieved 10 November 2011 Bakdi SoemantoSoemanto Bakdi 2006 Sapardi Djoko Damono karya dan dunianya Grasindo ISBN 978 979 759 447 3 Khalik Abdul 29 March 2010 Packed with poetry Sapardi s birthday recital reflects trend The Jakarta Post Archived from the original on 17 June 2010 Retrieved 31 October 2011 a b Amini Hasif 11 March 2010 Sapardi Djoko Damono Poetry International Web Archived from the original on 9 May 2012 Retrieved 16 December 2011 Desk OV Digital 21 March 2023 Google Celebrates Sapardi Djoko Damono with a doodle Observer Voice Retrieved 21 March 2023 Usmar Ismail s 97th Birthday www google com Retrieved 21 March 2023 External links EditSapardi Djoko Damono Bakdi Soemanto 2006 in Indonesian Biography of Damono Sapardi Djoko Southeast Asia Digital Library Indonesia portal Retrieved from 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