Ramon Magsaysay Award (1958, shared with Robert Dick), World Association of Newspapers' Golden Pen of Freedom Award, (1967)
Mochtar Lubis ([moxˈtarluˈbɪs]; 7 March 1922 – 2 July 2004) was an Indonesian journalist and novelist who co-founded Indonesia Raya and monthly literary magazine Horison. His novel Senja di Jakarta (Twilight in Jakarta in English) was the first Indonesian novel to be translated into English. He was a critic of Sukarno and was imprisoned by him, as well as by Suharto on several later occasions. He held strong anti-leftist views and was seen by critics as aligned with military and pro-US forces that were opposed to Sukarno’s non-aligned policies, a charge that he himself denied.[1]
^Hill, David (1 July 2005). "Mochtar Lubis". Inside Indonesia. Archived from the original on 23 November 2008. Retrieved 10 July 2008.
MochtarLubis ([moxˈtar luˈbɪs]; 7 March 1922 – 2 July 2004) was an Indonesian journalist and novelist who co-founded Indonesia Raya and monthly literary...
directed by Mouly Surya. The film is adaptation of Jalan Tak Ada Ujung by MochtarLubis and is set in 1946, a year after Indonesia's independence from Dutch...
Fandy Mochtar (born 1984), Indonesian footballer Mochtar Apin (1923–1994), Indonesian painter MochtarLubis (1922–2004), Indonesian writer Mochtar Kusumaatmadja...
film's cast. In late 2019, Surya began production on an adaptation of MochtarLubis' novel A Road with no End, something Surya mentioned is a dream project...
Jakarta (English: Twilight in Jakarta) is an Indonesian novel written by MochtarLubis and first published in English by Hutchinson & Co. in 1963, with a translation...
Tak Ada Ujung (English: A Road with no End) is an Indonesian novel by MochtarLubis first published by Balai Pustaka in 1952. It takes place during the...
interacting with various Indonesian writers and intellectuals, including MochtarLubis, Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana, Asrul Sani, Ajip Rosidi, Achdiat Karta Mihardja...
Cunningham, American race car driver and businessman (b. 1907) 2004 – MochtarLubis, Indonesian journalist and author (b. 1922) 2005 – Ernest Lehman, American...
David T. Journalism and Politics in Indonesia: A Critical Biography of MochtarLubis (1922–2004) as Editor and Author (2010) Hopkinson, Belinda, ed. Information...
the artists and intellectuals with whom Wright interacted (including MochtarLubis, Asrul Sani, Sitor Situmorang and Beb Vuyk) continued discussing Wright's...
Mouly Surya, which was adapted from the novel Jalan Tak Ada Ujung by MochtarLubis entitled City War. Ariel Tatum [@arieltatum] (8 November 2021). "Foto...
English-language newspaper, the ‘Times of Indonesia’. Tambu’s former co-worker MochtarLubis was instrumental in setting up this newspaper in 1952 and was himself...
Hutapea Ruhut Sitompul Tommy Sihotang Todung Mulya Lubis Armijn Pane Dewi Lestari Iwan Simatupang MochtarLubis Merari Siregar, author of the first novel written...
publishing permits revoked, including Indonesia Raya. Journalists, such as MochtarLubis, were detained without trial. Offending journalists began to be blacklisted...
Hasiboean (Kawan Bergeloet and Mentjahari Pentjoeri Anak Perawan), MochtarLubis (Senja di Jakarta) and Iwan Simatupang (Ziarah); poets Sitor Situmorang;...
editor was MochtarLubis, who was also the editor of Indonesia Raya at the time. MochtarLubis had close links to the army leadership. In 1953, Lubis stepped...
(Zaire) Gabriel García Márquez (Colombia) Sergei Losev (Soviet Union) MochtarLubis (Indonesia) Mustapha Masmoudi (Tunisia) Michio Nagai (Japan) Fred Isaac...
(2010). Journalism and Politics in Indonesia: A Critical Biography of MochtarLubis (1922-2004) as Editor and Author. London: RoutledgeCourzon. ISBN 978-041-566-684-8...
made in the profession of journalism as a power for the public good." MochtarLubis (1922–2004) Indonesia 1959 Tarzie Vittachi (1921–1993) Sri Lanka "for...
p. 97; Ricklefs (1991). Vickers (2005), p. 98 Reid (1974), page 49; MochtarLubis, Jalan Tak Ada (Jakarta: Yayasan Obot Indonesia, 2002) [originally published...
Ladyzhenskaya, Russian mathematician and academic (d. 2004) 1922 – MochtarLubis, Indonesian journalist and author (d. 2004) 1922 – Peter Murphy, English...
Lubis, with the title of Sutan Srialam and his mother was Siti Rewan Nasution. Both of his parents were teachers at a Normaalschool. Zulkifli Lubis enjoyed...
di Paris (1956) Surat Kertas Hijau (1953) Wadjah Tak Bernama (1955) MochtarLubis (1922-2004) Tak Ada Esok (1950) Jalan Tak Ada Ujung (1952) Senja di...
magazine belonged to the writer and publicist MochtarLubis. The first editorial board consisted of MochtarLubis, HB Jassin, Zaini, Taufik Ismail, Arief Budiman...
David T. Journalism and Politics in Indonesia: A Critical Biography of MochtarLubis (1922-2004) as Editor and Author (2010) Isa, Zubaidah. "Printing and...
Horison, a literary magazine, was started in July 1966 by Jassin and MochtarLubis as a successor to Sastra, and was edited by Taufiq Ismail, Ds. Muljanto...
Sierra Leonean actress, first black actor to appear on "The Bill". MochtarLubis, 82, Indonesian journalist and writer. James MacKay, 85, American politician...