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Buru Island : a prison memoir / Hersri Setiawan ; translated by Jennifer Lindsay.

Van Pelt Library HV9802.5.H47 A3 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hersri S. (Hersri Setiawan), author.
Contributor:
Lindsay, Jennifer, 1951- translator.
Language:
English
Indonesian
Subjects (All):
Hersri S. (Hersri Setiawan)--Imprisonment.
Hersri S.
Political prisoners' writings, Indonesian.
Political prisoners--Indonesia--Buru Island (Maluku).
Political prisoners.
Prisons--Indonesia--Buru Island (Maluku).
Prisons.
Hersri S. (Hersri Setiawan).
Imprisonment.
Indonesia--Buru Island (Maluku).
Genre:
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
xxxix, 367 pages : maps ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Clayton, Victoria, Australia : Monash University Publishing, [2020]
Summary:
"Buru Island was the site of Indonesia's most remote and infamous prison camp. In the wake of the 1965 repression of the political Left, between 1969 and 1979, approximately 12,000 men were held on Buru without formal charge or trial. During their detention prisoners suffered torture, forced labour and malnourishment, as well as social isolation. This book is an edited translation of the Indonesian language memoir by the writer Hersri Setiawan (b.1936) who was detained for nine years, including seven on Buru Island. As a young writer filled with hope and optimism for Indonesia's future he joined the left-wing cultural organisation Lekra (Lembaga Kebudayaan Rakyat, Institute of People's Culture) and was a permanent representative of the Indonesian National Committee to the Asia-Africa Writer's Bureau in Colombo. Setiawan shares an intimate account of his life story leading up to and during his detention. In beautifully crafted prose he brings into stark light the horrors of the period after 1965, which included disappearance, murder, torture, betrayal and loss and his own capture and incarceration on Buru Island. This is a moving and at times harrowing account of human cruelty and, at the same time, a story of survival and hope" -- Back cover.
Notes:
Translated from the Indonesian.
ISBN:
9781925835564
1925835561
OCLC:
1140140815
Publisher Number:
90104576216

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