• Suwarsih Djojopuspito (April 20, 1912, in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies – August 24, 1977, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia), in pre-1940 spelling Soewarsih Djojopoespito...
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    which was named after Djojopoespito. Djojopoespito was married to Suwarsih Djojopuspito in 1932. The marriage resulted in three children, namely Sunartini...
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    including Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Trisno Sumardjo, Ong Hok Ham, Suwarsih Djojopuspito, and Ajip Rosidi. Star Weekly was the group effort of a number of...
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  • Fatimah had lived, studied and taught. Alongside Sariamin Ismail and Suwarsih Djojopuspito, Fatimah was among the first Indonesian women novelists. She also...
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    (1908–1999) Oostindische spiegel (1972) Tjalie Robinson (1911–1974) Suwarsih Djojopuspito (1912–1977) Hella Haasse (1918–2011) Ernst Jansz (1948– ) Marion...
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  • novelists were only published in the mid-1930s (figures such as Suwarsih Djojopuspito, Saadah Alim, Sariamin Ismail, and Fatimah Hasan Delais), although...
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    novelists were only published in the mid-1930s (figures such as Suwarsih Djojopuspito, Saadah Alim, Sariamin Ismail, and Fatimah Hasan Delais) although...
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