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Literary works have gained popularity in the country, hiking not just sales figures but also the number of new titles and independent publishers.
With dozens of best-selling and quality novels, short stories and poems to her credit, as well as several literary awards, prolific octogenarian writer NH Dini is at peace with herself.
The 6th Borobudur Writers and Cultural Festival (BWCF) opened on Thursday in Yogyakarta with a theme that focuses on Borobudur temple’s Gandawyuha reliefs.
Since 2004, UWRF has contributed to the number of tourists coming to Bali. Last year alone, the event reportedly attracted more than 30,000 people.
Latin American literature is celebrated at Salihara Theater in South Jakarta.
It is high time to talk about societal changes in this part of the world; discuss issues of religious radicalism, intolerance and blasphemy or, better yet, write about them.
Indonesian delegates consisting of authors and performers are vying to promote local children’s content and folklore to neighboring countries as an effort to preserve them for future generations.
While the focus is on eastern Indonesian writers, the festivals invited writers from other parts of Indonesia and around the world of diverse races, ethnicities, religions and languages.
In a session with journalists on Wednesday afternoon, some of the festival’s luminaries shared with the audience a glimpse of their inspiring stories that they will present during the festival’s sessions.
The 13th Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (UWRF) kicked off on Tuesday evening, pushing big ideas and global issues to the forefront in Bali’s cultural capital for the next four days.