Laksmi Pamuntjak
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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.
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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/ |
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