Subuh by Pramoedya Ananta Toer (1963)

Subuh by Pramoedya Ananta Toer (1963)

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Pramoedya Ananta Toer was an Indonesian author of novels, short stories, essays, polemics, and histories of his homeland and its people. A well-regarded writer in the West, Pramoedya's outspoken and often politically charged writings faced censorship in his native land during the pre-reformation era. For opposing the policies of both founding president Sukarno, as well as those of its successor, the New Order regime of Suharto, he faced extrajudicial punishment. During the many years in which he suffered imprisonment and house arrest, he became a cause célèbre for advocates of freedom of expression and human rights.

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Subuh is a compilation of three short tales on Indonesian Revolution. Pram is known as an astute writer in uncovering the hypocrisy of some wealthy Indonesian and Dutch colonizers in which according to Pramoedya are full of themselves and only care about their own wealth and interests.

1963. N.V Nusantara. There are some creases and yellowish stained in the paper due to aging. Some penned writings in the front page.

Overall condition is good.


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