Shahnon Ahmad

{{Short description|Malaysian writer and politician}}

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| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1933|1|13}}

| birth_place = Banggol-Derdap, Sik, Kedah, Malaysia

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2017|12|26|1933|1|13}}[http://m.thesundaily.my/node/514512 National laureate Shahnon Ahmad dies at 84 ]

| death_place = KPJ Hospital, Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia

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| occupation = Prose writer, essayist, politician

| language = Malay

| nationality = Malaysian

| citizenship = Malaysia

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| alma_mater = Australian National University

| period = 1968–1971

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| awards = Mastera Laureate (2010, 2011)

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| party = Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS)

| predecessor = Abdul Hamid Othman
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| successor = Wan Azmi Wan Ariffin
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| term_start = 1999

| term_end = 2004

| majority = 335 (1999)

| parliament = Malaysian

| constituency_MP = Sik

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Shahnon bin Ahmad (13 January 1933 – 26 December 2017) was a Malaysian writer, a National Laureate, and a Member of Parliament. He was awarded with the National Literary Award in 1982. He was also a Professor Emeritus at Universiti Sains Malaysia in Penang.

Brief biography

Shahnon was born on 13 January 1933 as the youngest child to a peasant family in Banggol-Derdap, Sik, Kedah; his father Ahmad Abu Bakar hailed from Medan in the Dutch East Indies while Kelsum Mohd Saman was a Pattani native whose father came to settle in Malaya from Kampong Poseng in southern Thailand in the late 19th century.{{Cite news|url=https://www.nst.com.my/lifestyle/pulse/2018/01/322214/remembering-literary-giant|title=Remembering a literary giant|last=Alan Teh Leam Seng|date=6 January 2018|work=New Straits Times|access-date=15 January 2018|language=en}} Shahnon's father had been previously working as a staff at the surveyor department, then a postman until the Second World War when the British forces hired him as a clandestine spy.

He and one sibling of his were able to attend their studies at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College in Alor Setar through financial aid provided by the intelligence services as a reward to their father for his services - amidst common fears by most villagers that their children might embrace Christianity if they were educated in such schools at that time. After graduating from the school in 1954, he worked as a teacher in an English school in Kuala Terengganu. He served in the army from 1955 to 1956. After the stint, he worked as a teacher in various schools until 1967. In 1968 to 1971, he studied at the Australian National University, Canberra.

After his graduation there, he taught at the Sultan Idris Education University in Tanjung Malim, Perak until 1975. From that time to his death, he was connected with the University of Science, Malaysia in Penang which included being a professor of literature starting in 1982.

Shahnon was also a member of opposition political party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia. In the 1999 general election, he contested in the Parliamentary constituency of Sik (P.13) in which he won. He did not contest in the 2004 general election which saw PAS losing that seat to Barisan Nasional.[http://www.pilihanraya.com.my/english/parliamentKedah.asp General Election Malaysia: Kedah] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060106181108/http://www.pilihanraya.com.my/English/parliamentKedah.asp |date=6 January 2006 }}

Literary career

The first works were published in 1950s - he began his writing as an interpreter and a writer of short stories. In 1965, he made his debut as a novelist, releasing the novel Rentong ("Till Ashes"), a drama of characters taking place in a Malay village. The different types of attitude to reality are revealed and demonstrated by its narrative and main characters.Literature. - Malaysia. Reference Book. Moscow: Nauka Publishers, 1987, p. 316

Shahnon published several highly topical "urban" novels since. "Minister" (1967) paid tribute to Malay nationalism.Victor A Pogadaev. Shahnon penulis dikagumi dunia // Berita Harian 1-January-2018 His next novel, one of his most famous ones, Ranjau Sepanjang Jalan ("No Harvest but a Thorn", 1966) tells about a peasant family fighting not for life, but for death with nature in the struggle for existence; Srengenge (1973)—which won the Malaysian Novel of the Year in 1974—portrays a village enthusiast and reformer defeated by the ancient, pagan-based feelings and sentiments of his fellow countrymen; "Seluang Menodak Baung” (How the smalls defeated an elephant, 1978), reveals the complex process of peasant consciousness awakening in the course of the struggle for land distinguished by a sharp social orientation, psychological reliability and a wonderful style; and the "Lamunan Puitis" ("Poetic Thinking", 2003) trilogyShahnon Ahmad. - Pogadaev, V. A. Malaysia. Pocket encyclopedia. Moscow: Publishing house "Muravei-Gide", 2000, p. 332-333 among others.

Some of his works were inspired by religious motives, and several novels are written in the genre of caustic satire on the leadership of the country: Shit (1998); Maha Maha ("Great Worlds", 1999); Muntah ("Nausea", 2000).Shahnon Ahmad. - Pogadaev, VA. Malay World (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore). Lingvostranovedchesky Dictionary, M .: Vostochnaya Kniga, 2012, p. 596 He wrote not only novels, but also stories (the collection "Anjing-anjing - "Dogs", 1964), plays and essays.

= Adaptations =

Ranjau Sepanjang Jalan (1966) was adapted into a 1983 Malaysian film of the same name directed by Jamil SulongRanjau Sepanjang Jalan. (February 1983). Variafilem. pp . 48—49 and a 1994 Cambodian film called Rice People directed by Rithy Panh, while Srengenge (1973) was adapted into a television film by Radio Televisyen Malaysia in May 2017.{{Cite web|url=http://myklik.rtm.gov.my/telemovie/54366|title=Srengenge|website=My Klik - Radio Televisyen Malaysia|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170824033958/http://myklik.rtm.gov.my/telemovie/54366|archive-date=2017-08-24|url-status=dead|access-date=28 December 2017}}

Death

He died from pneumonia at 8 a.m on 26 December 2017 at the age of 84 in the KPJ Hospital in Kajang, Selangor;{{Cite news|url=https://www.bharian.com.my/berita/nasional/2017/12/367484/sasterawan-negara-shahnon-ahmad-meninggal-dunia|title=Sasterawan Negara, Shahnon Ahmad meninggal dunia|date=26 December 2017|work=Berita Harian|access-date=28 December 2017|language=ms}} leaving behind his wife Wan Fatimah (aged 82), four children between the ages of 54 and 58, 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.{{Cite web|url=https://www.themalaysianinsight.com/bahasa/g/29564/|title=Perjalanan akhir Shahnon Ahmad, sasterawan rakyat|last=Hasnoor Hussain|date=27 December 2017|website=The Malaysian Insight|language=ms|trans-title=The final journey of Shahnon Ahmad, the people's laureate|access-date=28 December 2017}} His remains were laid to rest at the Bandar Baru Bangi Muslim Cemetery the next day.

Awards

References

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Bibliography

  • Shahnon Ahmad (2006). Perjalanan Sejauh Ini: Sebuah Autobiografi (Such a long way: an autobiography). Sungai Petani: Yusran Publishing House (reprinted in 2012).
  • Pemikiran Sasterawan Negara Shahnon Ahmad (Thinking of the National Writer Shahnon Ahmad). Kuala Lumpur: DBP, 2012.
  • Anwar Ridhwan. Pemikiran kritis Shahnon Ahmad dalam novel-novel pilihan (Shahnon Ahmad's critical thinking in selected novels). - Seminar Pemikiran Sasterawan Negara Shahnon Ahmad (Materials of the seminar on the thinking of the National Writer Shahnon Ahmad). Kuala Lumpur, 13–14 November 2007.
  • Mohd. Yusof Hasan (2009). Pemikiran Global Sasterawan Negara Shahnon Ahmad (Global thinking of the National writer Shakhnon Ahmad). Tanjung Malim: Penerbit UPSI. {{ISBN|978-983-3759-45-3}}