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Nationality
  
Indonesian

Spouse
  
Djohan Kandar

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Laksmi Pamuntjak

Known for
  
Poet, writer


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Books
  
The Question of Red: A Novel, Jakarta Good Food Guide, 2001, The Diary of R.S.: Musing on Art, The Anagram: Poems

Laksmi pamuntjak at indonesian litterature roundtable in paris


Laksmi Pamuntjak (22 December 1971) is an Indonesian poet, essayist, and award-winning novelist and food writer. She writes for numerous novel as well as local and international publications including opinion articles for the Guardian.

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Life

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Born in Jakarta, Laksmi was a Minangkabau descent from Sungai Puar, West Sumatra. Her grand father Kasoema Sutan Pamuntjak was an editor of Balai Pustaka and founder of CV Djambatan, a publisher company. Laksmi who writes in Indonesian and English, is the author of two collections of poetry; a collection of poetry and prose; a treatise on the relationship between man and violence based on the Iliad; a collection of short stories based on paintings; four editions of the award-winning The Jakarta Good Food Guide; two translations of the works of leading Indonesian poet and essayist Goenawan Mohamad, and two best-selling novels.

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Laksmi’s first novel Amba, a national bestseller, was the winner of the Literaturpreis 2016. It is the only German literary prize awarded to women authors from Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Arab World. The novel is a modern take on The Mahabharata, set against the backdrop of the Indonesian mass killings of 1965 and the Buru penal colony. The novel has been translated into English, German and Dutch. The US edition of the English translation, The Question of Red, was published in July 2016. The English translation of her second novel, Aruna dan Lidahnya, is due for publication in the US in early 2017.

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In August 2015, the German translation of Amba, Alle Farben Rot, was Number 1 on the Weltempfaenger list for the best international work of fiction translated into German. It has also appeared on the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung's list of 8 Most Important Novels of the Frankfurt Book Fair 2015, De Bild's Top 10 Books of the Frankfurt Book Fair 2015, and the ORF Kultur (Austria)'s Top 10 List for November 2015.

In 2012, Laksmi, who is co-founder of the bilingual Aksara Bookstore, was selected as the Indonesian representative at the Poetry Parnassus/Cultural Olympics, the largest poetry festival in the UK, held in conjunction with the London Olympics. Her prose and poetry have been published in many international journals, including the preface to Not a Muse: A World Poetry Anthology (2008).

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Between 2009 and 2011, Laksmi was jury member of the Prince Claus Awards based in Amsterdam. She has one daughter, Nadia Larasati, aged 21. Pamuntjak is single and currently divides her time between Berlin and Jakarta.


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References

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