Indonesia
Revolusi: Indonesia and the birth of the modern world by David Van Reybrouck, translated from the Dutch by David Colmer and David McKay
by Max Walden •
This week on the ABR Podcast we tell the story behind Indonesia’s twentieth-century literary masterpiece, the Buru Quartet, a set of novels that began life in a jail cell. The Buru novels were written by Indonesian author Pramoedya Ananta Toer, widely considered a potential winner of the Nobel Prize. Nathan Hollier, publisher at Australian National University Press, explains why the Buru novels hold special significance for Australia, even though, as he writes ‘few Australians have heard of them’. Listen to Nathan Hollier’s ‘”At least I’ve told these stories to you”: Pramoedya Ananta Toer and the Buru Quartet’, published in the March issue of ABR.
... (read more)War on Corruption: An Indonesian experience by Todung Mulya Lubis
by Howard Dick •
Young Soeharto: The making of a soldier, 1921–1945 by David Jenkins
by David Reeve •
A Narrative of Denial: Australia and the Indonesian violation of East Timor by Peter Job
by Ken Ward •
Walter Spies by John Stowell & Brown Boys and Rice Queens by Eng-Beng Lim
by Ian Britain •
That Sinking Feeling: Asylum Seekers and the search for the Indonesian Solution (Quarterly Essay 53) by Paul Toohey
by Stephen Atkinson •