Bekerja di dunia sastra sebagai penulis, kurator dan direktur Literature & Ideas Festival (LIFEs) di Komunitas Salihara. Ia juga memberi hadiah sastra tahunan untuk pemula Rasa .
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The Octopus Man
Asian writers no longer explore grand themes such as war and peace, man’s fate, or this earth of mankind. Is this noticeable shift an allegory of social change?
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, December 16, 2024
A Hundred Years
Life is not always about science and philosophy. This is where literature shows its value.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, October 14, 2024
The Just Ruler
Wong cilik or commoners and Ratu Adil or the Just Ruler are terms that come to life from a certain mindset. Has that mindset begun to change?
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, September 2, 2024
Tante, Noni, and the Happy Hooker
The Indo-Dutch identity and a strange longing for the archipelago. Why did the people of Indonesian-Dutch ancestry not assimilate into Dutch society?
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, July 22, 2024
Literary Polemics
Polemics has always been a longtime companion of Indonesian literature. This time, literature enters the school curriculum.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, June 10, 2024
Dugin and Berdyaev
Liberalism triumphs over its competitors. But its victory killed politics.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, April 22, 2024
Ignas and the Intellectuals
The intelligentsia, for Ignas, are not bound by universities. They are reflective humans, not driven by power politics.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, February 12, 2024
Just Dance
In the “jogetin aja” political campaign, all criticisms are swept under the dance floor. What human rights violations? Just dance it off. Ethics? Ethics your head.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, December 25, 2023
Omah Petroek
Omah Petroek rests on the slopes of Mount Merapi, seamlessly blending the banal and the sublime.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, October 9, 2023
Stutterheim’s Briefcase
Indonesians do not entertain many prejudices. Education will change everything.
Marginalia Edisi : Monday, June 26, 2023
It’s Not Life without Movement
Neither the West nor East exists in essence. Both exist as “linguistic facts.”