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Poedjangga Baroe (pronounced [puˈdʒaŋɡa baˈru];
Perfected spelling:
Pujangga Baru, also
known by the
intermediate spelling Pudjangga Baru) was an Indonesian...
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including several translations. In 1932 he co-founded the
literary magazine Poedjangga Baroe.
After his
return to Sumatra, he
stopped writing. Most of his poems...
- who
migrated there in the 19th century. He was a
founder and
editor of
Poedjangga Baroe. He
became one of
Indonesian literature's
guiding lights in its...
- Jakarta. In 1933 he and
Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana started the magazine,
Poedjangga Baroe,
where he
served as the
secretary and
editor until 1938. In 1936...
- and
Boeah Rindoe (1941), both
first published in the
literary magazine Poedjangga Baroe. His
translated poems were
collected in
Setanggi Timoer (1939)....
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international culture. In 1933, he
began the
magazine Pujangga Baru (New
Writer —
Poedjangga Baroe in the
original spelling) with co-editors Amir
Hamzah and Armijn...
- "Generation of the New
Literates (or New Poets)"
adopted its very name,
Poedjangga Baroe, to
emphasise its
striving for renewal,
attempting to
break away...
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lyrical prose, none of
which are dated.
First published in the
magazine Poedjangga Baroe, the
collection has been
republished as a stand-alone book several...
- lose the ones they love.
Originally published by the
literary magazine Poedjangga Baroe in
three instalments from
April to June 1940, it was the magazine's...
- from Java's
history Pararaton,
appeared in one of the 1934
issues of
Poedjangga Baroe, the only
literary publication that
featured the
rebuke to the predominantly...