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While Richard Wright's account of the 1955 Bandung Conference has
been key to shaping Afro-Asian historical narratives, Indonesian
accounts of Wright and his conference attendance have been largely
overlooked. Indonesian Notebook contains myriad documents by
Indonesian writers, intellectuals, and reporters, as well as a
newly recovered lecture by Wright, previously published only in
Indonesian. Brian Russell Roberts and Keith Foulcher introduce and
contextualize these documents with extensive background information
and analysis, showcasing the heterogeneity of postcolonial
modernity and underscoring the need to consider non-English
language perspectives in transnational cultural exchanges. This
collection of primary sources and scholarly histories is a crucial
companion volume to Wright'sThe Color Curtain.
While Richard Wright's account of the 1955 Bandung Conference has
been key to shaping Afro-Asian historical narratives, Indonesian
accounts of Wright and his conference attendance have been largely
overlooked. Indonesian Notebook contains myriad documents by
Indonesian writers, intellectuals, and reporters, as well as a
newly recovered lecture by Wright, previously published only in
Indonesian. Brian Russell Roberts and Keith Foulcher introduce and
contextualize these documents with extensive background information
and analysis, showcasing the heterogeneity of postcolonial
modernity and underscoring the need to consider non-English
language perspectives in transnational cultural exchanges. This
collection of primary sources and scholarly histories is a crucial
companion volume to Wright'sThe Color Curtain.
Born into a high-status family of the Batak ethnic group indigenous
to North Sumatra, Sitor Situmorang (1924-2014) was a Dutch-educated
Indonesian nationalist who experienced firsthand the transition
from the Dutch East Indies of his youth to the modern Indonesia of
his adulthood. The stories in this collection are a window into the
world of a writer dedicated to exploration and change but
resolutely attached to the land, people, and stories of his
homeland. Set variously in western Europe, post-independence
Jakarta, and modernizing communities in his native North Sumatra,
the stories live in-as the translators put it-the "perpetual
tension between the urge to wander and a longing for origins."
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