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Siti Rukiah

S. Rukiah (also known as Siti Rukiah Kertapati) was an Indonesian poet and novelist.
==Biography==
Siti Rukiah was born in Purwakarta, West Java on April 25, 1927. After her graduation, she pursued teaching in Purwakarta, before initiating her career into writing. She began by writing poems for magazines like "Age Wave", and moved on to write short stories, children's stories and novels. In 1948, she joined the literary magazine ''Poedjangga Baroe'' as its Purwakarta correspondent, and in 1950 she moved to Jakarta to become the journal's editorial secretary. Her first novel also appeared in 1950, entitled ''Kedjatuhan dan Hati'' (''The Fall and the Heart''). Though a lesser known classic, the novel strongly presents the dark side of the revolution touching the lives of peoples and their emotions.
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=S. Rukiah )〕 The novel is a forceful rendition of a woman's struggle during the country's independence struggle as well as in the period post-independence. It stands as the only novel that explores the negative impact of war on personal relationship through the character of a middle-class woman who lived during the Indonesian National Revolution.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Synopsis Book Series 'Modern Library of Indonesia' )〕 Realizing its significance as a classic piece of prose by a woman writer before the 1970s, Rukiah's novel became one of the first five titles chosen by the Lontar Foundation for its new Modern Library of Indonesia series.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Fall and the Heart by S. Rukiah )
In 1951 she relocated to Bandung and became the editor of the children's magazine "Paradise". In 1952, her collection of short stories and poems was published under the title ''Deficient'', which won national literary prize. In the same year she started writing children's stories under her married name, "S. Rukiah Kertapati", and published continuously in this field until 1964.〔 She also compiled an anthology of realistic fiction in the form of short stories with her lover and husband, Sidik Kertapati, titled ''The Love Love'', along with another collection, ''Teragedi Humanity''.
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=S. Rukiah )
Though Rukiah never joined LEKRA, the cultural wing of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), she was chosen the member of LEKRA central leadership in 1959. Owing to this affiliation, her books were banned during the overthrow of President Sukarno and the forbidding of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) in 1965.
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=S. Rukiah )〕 As a result of the events of 1965, she suffered emotional trauma, which put a halt to her creative self.

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