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Diah Hadaning (4 May 1940, Jepara, Central Java — 1 August 2021) was an Indonesian writer. Among friends she is known as Diha.

Diah Hadaning
Diah Hadaning. Jakarta, 2.10.2017
BornDiah Hadaning
(1940-05-04) 4 May 1940 (age 82)
Jepara, Central Java
Died(2021-08-01)1 August 2021
Depok, West Java
Occupationpoet, writer
LanguageIndonesian
NationalityIndonesian
CitizenshipIndonesia
Genrepoetry, novel, short stories
Notable awardsThe Gapena Award of Malaysia (1980); EBONI Jakarta Award for Contribution to Forest Protection (1993); Award of the Surakarta Cultural Center in Java (2003); Rancage Literary Award (2004)
Years active1970-2021

Biography


In 1960 she graduated from the school of social workers. In 1962-1964 she worked as a teacher of the school for the blind in Semarang. Later she graduated from journalism courses (1988) and theater courses (1996) in Jakarta. In 1986-1998 she worked as editor of the weekly magazine on culture "Swadesi", and in 1998-1999 - the editor of the tabloid "Eksponen". She was one of the initiators of the creation of the Literary Community of Indonesia (1996). In 1997–2000, together with Ray Sahetali she headed Oncor Theater. In 2007, she headed the association of women writers in Indonesia. She was also a member of the literary committee of the Art Council of Jakarta.[1]

She wrote poems, novels, short stories. She was fond of spiritualism. Published since the 1970s and among the poetic collections are "Letter from the City" (1980), "White Stripes" (1980), "Songs of Granite" (1983), "Ballade of Sarinah" (1985), "Sun" (1986), "Songs of Time" (1987) and others.[2] The main themes of the works are protection of the poor and oppressed, care for the environment, relations between people of different ethnic groups, confessions and social status.

Some of her poems are translated into Russian.[3][4]


Selected works



Poetry collections



Prose



Awards



References


  1. Diah Hadaning // Korrie Layun Rampan. Leksikon Susastra Indonesia. Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, 2000, p. 128
  2. Pogadaev, V. Malay World (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore). Lingvostranovedchesky Dictionary. M.: "Oriental Book", 2012, p. 173
  3. Покорять вышину. Стихи поэтом Малайзии и Индонезии в переводах Виктора Погадаева. Оформление художника Юсофа Гаджи. М.: Ключ-С, 2009, с. 97-99
  4. Mencari Mimpi (В поисках мечты). Antologi Puisi Bilingual Indonesia-Rusia. 21 Penyair Kontemporer Indonesia. Penerjemah Victor Pogadaev. Jakarta: HW Project, 2016, p. 23-28
  5. 700 Puisi dari 37 Tahun Kepenyairan Diah Hadaning

На других языках


- [en] Diah Hadaning

[ru] Диах Хаданинг

Диах Хаданинг (индон. Diah Hadaning); 4 мая 1940, Джепара, Центральная Ява — 1 августа 2021[1]) — индонезийская писательница. Среди друзей Диха.



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