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On the Verandah brings together the work of twelve contemporary Indonesian poets. The poems are presented in both Indonesian and English, together with notes on linguistic and cultural references, and a brief biography of each contributor. The translations have been crafted to keep faith with the rhythm and flow of the Indonesian poetry. The poems chosen offer a range of chronological, thematic, and stylistic perspectives on Indonesian poetry. This anthology will prove invaluable to students and teachers of Indonesian language and culture.
Di Serambi: On the Verandah, first published in 1995, brings
together the work of twelve contemporary Indonesian poets. Over
forty poems are presented in both Indonesian and English, together
with notes on linguistic and cultural references, and a brief
biography of each contributor. The poems have been selected to
offer a range of chronological, thematic, and stylistic
perspectives on Indonesian poetry. Iem Brown and Joan Davis
travelled to Indonesia to interview the writers, providing the
reader with a social context for the poetry. In their translations,
they have kept faith with the oral tradition of Indonesian poetry,
maintaining the rhythm and flow of the works, rather than
presenting a purely literal interpretation. As a bilingual
collection, this book serves those with general interest in Asian
Studies as well as language students. Di Serambi: On the Verandah
will prove invaluable to students and teachers of Indonesian
language and culture.
This second edition of a text for a course on calculus of functions of several variables begins with basics of matrices and vectors and a chapter recalling the important points of the theory in one dimension. It then introduces partial derivatives via functions of two variables and then extends the discussion to more than two variables. This pattern is repeated throughout the book, with two variables being used as a springboard for the more general case. The book distinguishes itself from the competition with its introduction of elementary difference equations, including the use of the difference operator, as well as differential equations and complex numbers. It overcomes the difficulty of visualizing curves and surfaces from equations with the use of many computer graphics in full color, and it contains more than 250 exercises. With applications to economics and an emphasis on practical problem-solving in the sciences rather than the proof of formal theorems, this text should provide excellent motivation to students.
This is a book that must be read by everyone. The young and the
old. Parents, Preachers and teachers. It explains how and why the
lives of our youths has changed so dramatically. The change in
their way of dressing, the change in their behavior, their
character, and their lack of concern for their education. The fact
that making a dollar selling drugs, joining a gang, or committing
murder means more to them than self respect, or respecting their
parents, or any other adult.
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