Laksmi Pamuntjak
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Born | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Known for | Poet, writer |
Laksmi Pamuntjak (born 1971) is an Indonesian poet, novelist and food writer. She was born in Jakarta.
She is the author of two collections of poetry, Ellipsis (2005) and The Anagram (2007), a treatise on violence and the Iliad entitled Perang, Langit dan Dua Perempuan (2006), short stories in The Diary of R.S.: Musings on Art (2006) and four editions of the bestselling Jakarta Good Food Guide.
She also translated and edited Goenawan Mohamad's Selected Poems and On God and Other Unfinished Things and wrote the preface to Not a Muse: International Anthology of Women’s Poetry (2008).
Co-founder of Aksara bookstore, Pamuntjak has also participated in numerous international literary events and festivals. Her poems and short stories have been published in several international journals.
In 2009, she was appointed jury member of the Prince Claus Awards based in Amsterdam, a post she held until 2011.
In 2012, Pamuntjak was selected as the Indonesian representative at the Poetry Parnassus in London, the largest poetry festival in the UK held in conjunction with the London Olympics.
At the end of 2012, Pamuntjak's first novel, Amba, was the runner-up of Tempo Magazine's 2012 Best Book of the Year award. The novel is a modern take on the story of Amba and Bhisma from The Mahabharata, set against the backdrop of the Indonesian mass killings of 1965 and the Buru penal colony. The novel is now a national bestseller and has been printed several times since its publication in October 2012.
Bibliography
- Amba: Sebuah Novel (2012)
- The Jakarta Good Food Guide 2008–2009
- The Anagram
- On God and Other Unfinished Things
- Perang, Langit dan Dua Perempuan
- The Diary of R.S.: Musings on Art
- Ellipsis: Poems and Prose-Poems by Laksmi Pamuntjak
- Goenawan Mohamad: Selected Poems
- The Jakarta Good Food Guide 2002–2003
- The Jakarta Good Food Guide 2001
References
- The Jakarta Post feature on Laksmi Pamuntjak
- Movie, Books Push Indonesia to Confront Its Bloody Past (TIME world)
- Lost Love in ‘Amba’ Never Truly Dies (Jakarta Globe)
- Laksmi Pamuntjak: Beauty of the abyss (The Jakarta Post)
- UK's largest ever poetry festival planned for Olympics (The Guardian)
- Poetry Parnassus – the full list of poets (The Guardian)
- Pasar Malam Paris a celebration of RI literary (The Jakarta Post)
- Kuala Lumpur kicks off region's literary festival program (The Jakarta Post)
- Jakarta food guide launched at Aksara (The Jakarta Post)
- Changing social attitudes discussed at Byron Bay (The Jakarta Post)
- Laksmi Pamuntjak: On being the subject of one's own story (The Jakarta Post)
- Laksmi’s international musings frame the colour of Indonesian life (Sunday Morning Post)
- Food Nation: Faces Of Jakarta's Epicurean Delights
- Amba: Enigma Batin Manusia dan Kekonyolan Ideologi (Kompas.com)
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