Reviews

Review: Kartini’s complete legacy
Bringing Kartini’s entire anthology of writings together for the first time reveals the depths of her pioneering influence
Rev. Mery Kolimon: ‘The Indonesian Churches did not protect the victims of 1965’ - Willem van Gent
Reverend Mery Kolimon, researcher and advocate working on the 1965 killings in Eastern Indonesia, has a personal connection to this piece of history
President Sukarno with PKI Secretary General DN Aidit at an anniversary celebration for the PKI, 23 May 1965  -  Howard Sochurek
A memoir by a former army officer offers insights into Suharto’s moves in October 1965
Man Tiger Cover Image
Longlisted for the prestigious Man Booker International Prize Eka Kurniawan’s novel signals the birth of a sophisticated crime noir genre in Indonesian literature
source: Scott Merrillees
A series of illustrated books offers a visual journey through the history of Jakarta and brings back vivid memories
Semua Untuk Hindia cover image
Like Toer’s tetralogy before it, Semua Untuk Hindia turns Indonesia’s national history narrative on its head
Aquarelle Phantasm
An emerging poet takes the international stage
Review: 'Enduring impunity'
Ongoing impunity for perpetrators continues to impact on the lives of women survivors
Review: The Crocodile Hole
Saskia Wieringa’s latest novel brings to life a dark period in Indonesia’s past
Bringing Indonesian literature to the world
Lontar Publishing’s John McGlynn speaks with Petia Dimitrova about the upcoming Frankfurt Book Fair 2015 at which Indonesia is the Guest of Honour nation and about the challenges of publishing Indonesian literature in translation
Book Review: Tiger Stone
Deryn Mansell’s novel opens a window into Indonesia for younger readers