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Laksmi Pamuntjak
Born
Laksmi Widorini Pamuntjak
1971
Jakarta, Indonesia
Nationality
Indonesian
Occupation(s)
Novelist, poet, journalist, food critic
Notable work
Amba (The Question of Red) (novel), Ellipsis (poetry), Kitab Kawin (short story)
Spouse
Kian Guntur (m. 2021 - )
Children
Nadia Larasati
Awards
LiBeraturpreis & Singapore Book Award
Website
https://laksmipamuntjak.com/
Laksmi Pamuntjak (born 1971) is an Indonesian novelist, poet, journalist and food critic based in Jakarta. In 2016, she won the LiBeraturpreis for the German translation of her debut novel, Amba/The Question of Red. In 2018, the movie adaptation of her second novel, Aruna dan Lidahnya, won two prizes at the Festival Film Indonesia. In 2020, her third novel, Fall Baby, won the Singapore Book Award for Best Literary Work. She also writes widely on culture and politics including for the Jakarta Post and the Indonesian newsmagazine Tempo, as well as international publications such as South China Morning Post and the Guardian.
LaksmiPamuntjak (born 1971) is an Indonesian novelist, poet, journalist and food critic based in Jakarta. In 2016, she won the LiBeraturpreis for the...
in Aruna dan Lidahnya (Aruna and Her Palate), a film based on the LaksmiPamuntjak written book novel of the same name. In 2020, she starred in the comedy...
was also suspected of having a dark agenda due to smuggled Amba by LaksmiPamuntjak and Pulang by Leila S. Chudori, a two books which discussed about the...
including Paper Boats by Dee Lestari (2017) and The Birdwoman's Palate by LaksmiPamuntjak (2018). The writer she has translated the most is Norman Erikson Pasaribu...
Indonesian-Singaporean western film Buffalo Boys, Edwin's adaptation of LaksmiPamuntjak's best-selling novel Aruna & Her Palate opposite top stars Dian Sastrowardoyo...
included Marjorie Evasco, Jang Jin-sung, Kim Hyesoon, Alvin Pang, LaksmiPamuntjak and Jennifer Wong. The event was covered by the Philippine Star and...
government minister Chairil Anwar, famous poems: "Aku", "Krawang-Bekasi" LaksmiPamuntjak, Indonesian poet, famous poetry collection: The Anagram Leon Agusta...
by co-starring in Aruna & Lidahnya as a chef, a film adapted from LaksmiPamuntjak's 2014 novel “The Bird Woman’s Palate,” which secured him Citra Award...
the year's headliners were Gerður Kristný, Mei Fong, Latiff Mohidin, LaksmiPamuntjak and Gündüz Vassaf. The 2017 edition became the first literary festival...
Screenplay Aruna & Her Palate – Titien Wattimena; based on the novel by LaksmiPamuntjak‡ #FriendsButMarried – Johanna Wattimena and Upi; based on the novel...
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