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Sariamin Ismail (31 July 1909 – 15
December 1995) was the
first female Indonesian novelist to be
published in the
Dutch East Indies. A
teacher by trade...
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Malaysian politician Sam
Esmail (born 1977), Egyptian-American
screenwriter Sariamin Ismail (1909-1995),
Indonesian novelist Shabnim Ismail (born 1988), South...
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Selasih may
refer to: a pen name for the
Indonesian author Sariamin Ismail the
Indonesian word for
basil seeds This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Untung,
meaning If
Fortune Does Not Favour) is a 1933
novel written by
Sariamin Ismail under the
pseudonym Selasih. It was the
first Indonesian novel written...
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published during the
colonial period,
alongside Fatimah Hasan Delais,
Sariamin Ismail,
Soewarsih Djojopoespito and a few others. She is
known primarily...
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preceded the New Order, and was one of the
first female writers (along with
Sariamin Ismail,
Fatimah Hasan Delais, and
Saadah Alim) to be
published by the state...
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Timur (1939)
Roestam Effendi (1903-1979)
Bebasari Pertjikan Permenungan Sariamin Ismail (1909-1995)
Kalau Tak
Untung (1933)
Pengaruh Keadaan (1937) Anak...
- novelist,
famous novel:
Hulubalang Raja
Saadah Alim,
Indonesian author Sariamin Ismail,
Indonesian novelist,
famous novel:
Kalau Tak
Untung Sutan Takdir...
- New Zealand/England), col. & nv. Nina
Iskrenko (1951–1995, Russia), poet
Sariamin Ismail (1909–1995,
Dutch East Indies/Indonesia), nv. Siti
Zainon Ismail...
- in the mid-1930s (figures such as
Suwarsih Djojopuspito,
Saadah Alim,
Sariamin Ismail, and
Fatimah Hasan Delais),
although women journalists such as Ruhana...