Novel Gentayangan diterbitkan kembali dalam edisi hard cover dengan desain sampul oleh Sekar Bestari. Terbit 28 Agustus 2024.
Read MoreSpeaking from the South, The University of Adelaide. Events: Opening Night (May 31, 2024) and Masterclass: The South as Home - Writing from Where We Are (June 2, 2024). Opening panel: Kim Scott, Intan Paramaditha, Fabián Martínez Siccardi, Grace Yee, Nicholas Jose. Readings by John M. Coetzee and Abdulrazak Gurnah. Fiction Masterclass: Gail Jones, Fabián Martínez Siccardi, Intan Paramaditha, Jennifer Mills, and Kim Scott.
Read MoreThis opening panel will explore the profound perspectives emerging from the South on vital issues like inequality, climate change, and colonialism. Panellists include Fabián Martínez Siccardi, Intan Paramaditha, Kim Scott, and Grace Yee moderated by Nicholas Jose. Following the panel discussion, Nobel Literature Laureates Abdulrazak Gurnah and J. M. Coetzee and will read from their work.
Read MoreThe Conrad Award Gala (Gala Nagrody Conrada), Conrad Festival 2023, presents The Conrad Prize for best prose debut. The award ceremony features a masterclass on writing, presented by Mikołaj Grynberg and Intan Paramaditha.
Read MoreIntan Paramaditha was invited to be a visiting writer at the Asia Creative Writing Programme, Nanyang Technological University Singapore. Residency period: November 1 - December 30, 2023.
Read MoreMeet Intan Paramaditha, Dee Lestari, and Lala Bohang, three Indonesian literary powerhouses. With powerful prose, Dee Lestari resonates with millions, Intan Paramaditha fearlessly challenges norms, and Lala Bohang’s visionary art weaves magic with words and visuals. Join this dynamic session with these formidable women who are spearheading the Indonesian literary era, breaking barriers, and paving new paths for future writers. Celebrate the triumphant rise of women in Indonesian literature as we witness the transformative power of their creativity.
Read MoreA New Direction of Feminism in Indonesia | April 20, 2022, 7:00pm | Harvard University Asia Center | lecture by Intan Paramaditha, Author and Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at Macquarie University, Sydney
Read MoreThe story starts with a pair of red shoes and a deal with the devil. But where it ends is up to reader — sort of. That's the concept behind Indonesian author Intan Paramaditha's latest novel, The Wandering. It's been longlisted for the Stella Prize — Australia's book award for women and non-binary authors — which this year features the most diverse array of writers in its eight-year history.
Read MoreSince it was first awarded in 2013, the Stella Prize has become an influential and much-loved feature of the Australian literary calendar, significantly boosting sales and raising the profile of individual women and women’s writing in this country.
Read MoreNIKKEI ASIA - John Krich, July 31, 2020 - More than nine years ago the Indonesian feminist writer Intan Paramaditha began working on her first novel, a structurally ambitious pop fable that aimed primarily at liberating women from traditional roles to take to the roads of the world.
Read MoreSydney Morning Herald - Books That Changed Me: Intan Paramaditha (May 30, 2020).
Read MoreThe Wandering is the Indonesian writer Intan Paramaditha’s first novel. And what a debut it is: an ingenious choose-your-own-adventure challenge, it is at least five books in one, a series of forking paths as imagined by Leibniz, Borges or Deleuze.
Read MoreLiputan khusus Tempo: “Novel Intan Paramaditha menampilkan prosa dengan alur beragam, dengan banyak alur alternatif yang berlangsung simultan. Berbagai cara ungkap naratif berpadu sebagai pencapaian baru.”
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