Name Danarto Danarto Pen name Danarto Role Writer Nationality Indonesia | Occupation Writer, artist Ex-spouse Siti Zainab Luxfiati | |
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Parents Siti Aminah, Jakio Harjodinomo |
Indonesian writer and artist Danarto Died at 76
Danarto (born 27 June 1941 in Sragen, Central Java) is an Indonesian writer and artist. His father was Jakio Harjodinomo, a sugar factory foreman. His mother, named Siti Aminah, was small batik trader in the market. His work is well known; especially a collection of short stories: Godlob. Another collection of short stories, Adam Ma'rifat, won the Literature Prize of the Jakarta Arts Council in 1982. In 2009 Danarto accepted the Ahmad Bakrie Award for literature.
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- Indonesian writer and artist Danarto Died at 76
- Produksi I Teater Kalangan RINTRIK adaptasi cerpen Danarto
- Life
- Publications
- References

Produksi I Teater Kalangan – “RINTRIK” adaptasi cerpen Danarto
Life

After completing his education at the elementary school (SD) and junior high school (SMP), he continued his schooling in literature at the secondary school (SMA) in Solo. In 1958–1961 he studied at the Indonesian Institute of the Arts, Yogyakarta (ASRI) majoring in Art. During this period, he also edited the children's magazine, Si Kuncung. Until 1964, he was a member of the art and drama group "Sanggarbambu" (Bamboo Monastery). In 1969–1974 he worked at the arts center Jakarta (Taman Ismail Marzuki). In 1973 he became a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts LPKJ (now IKJ) Jakarta. He was the chief designer for the Indonesian cultural group that visited Osaka, Japan, for Expo '70. During 1978, he toured Europe and Asia with a theatrical troupe, led by the choreographer and director Sardono, acting and designing sets. In 1988, he received the S.E.A. Write Award. In later years, he has worked as a theatrical director in Jakarta.
Publications

