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  2. Interlok - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-983-62-8750-2. Interlok is a 1971 Malay language novel written by Malaysian national laureate Abdullah Hussain. The novel was included in the syllabus for the Malay Literature subject as compulsory reading for students in Form 5 (Secondary 5) in schools throughout Malaysia. Interlok caused a controversy when detractors claim that the ...

  3. The House of Doors - Wikipedia

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    The House of Doors is a 2023 historical novel by Tan Twan Eng, published by Bloomsbury Publishing. The novel, set in the 1920s British colony of the Federated Malay States, tells the stories of the local residents and visitors, including a fictionalized version of William Somerset Maugham . The novel was longlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize and ...

  4. Drama dari Krakatau - Wikipedia

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    Drama dari Krakatau ([ˈdrama daˈri kraˈkatau]; Drama of Krakatoa) is a 1929 vernacular Malay novel written by Kwee Tek Hoay.Inspired by Edward Bulwer-Lytton's 1834 novel The Last Days of Pompeii and the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, the sixteen-chapter book centres on two families in 1920s Batam that are unknowingly tied together by siblings who were separated in 1883.

  5. Fatimah Busu - Wikipedia

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    Notable awards. Kelantan State Laureate, 2015. Children. Adil Hidayat Bin Rosli. Fatimah Busu (born January 1943) is a Malaysian novelist, short-story writer, and academic. She is one of the leading contemporary authors of fiction in the Malay language, actively publishing since the 1970s. She is also the foremost Malay-language literary critic.

  6. Siti Zainon Ismail - Wikipedia

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    Malay. Education. PhD. Alma mater. Universiti Malaya. Notable works. Pulau Renek Ungu. Siti Zainon Ismail (born 18 December 1949) is a Malaysian novelist, short story writer, poet, and academic. She is best known for her multi-genre novel, Pulau Renik Ungu (The Island of Purple Crocus, 1995).

  7. Malaysian literature - Wikipedia

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    e. Malaysian literature consists of literature produced in the Malay Peninsula until 1963 and in Malaysia thereafter. Malaysian literature is typically written in any of the country's four main languages: Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil. It portrays various aspects of Malaysian life and comprises an important part of the culture of Malaysia .

  8. Category:Malay-language novels - Wikipedia

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    Malay-language novels. Pages in this category This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large. It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. This category is for novels, novellas and novelettes originally written in the Malay language.

  9. Salmi Manja - Wikipedia

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    Salmi Manja. Saleha binti Abdul Rashid (24 July 1937 – 26 December 2023), better known by her pen name Salmi Manja, was a Malaysian novelist, poet, and journalist. She was among the first Malaysian professional women writers and best known for her 1960 novel Hari Mana Bulan Mana (What Day What Month). [1] Femininity, women's issues, and Islam ...