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Kill the Radio

by Dorothea Rosa Herliany

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In a strongly patriarchal society in which the norms of feminine subordination are sanctified by the strictures of religion, the rage and aggression of Dorothea Herliany's poems is remarkable. This collection introduces the work of one of Indonesia's most significant writers.

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"She’s one of the most prominent Indonesian female poets. I like the way Harry Aveling, the translator of this book, worked with Dorothea’s original poems. There was a debate about this. Some say Aveling took it too far, but some say what Aveling did was a “trans-literation”. Instead of merely translating, Harry was giving another breath into Dorothea’s poems. And I enjoy the result. I guess with Supernova , with its form as a novel, there are clearly more binding rules in its translation, while poetry in general can have more flexibility. Working with Harry in Supernova , I feel he managed to stay true to the original words and meaning. The author’s voice, however, is something that is not easily bridged in translation process. I don’t know the exact theory, because I’m not a translator myself. But I think it’s the trickiest part of any translated work: to go beyond the words and manage to capture the voice of the author. I guess it depends. I can see that Dorothea often uses rather nonconventional voices for women: they are stronger, more aggressive, and outspoken. For those who are mostly used to perceiving women from a more patriarchal point of view, it may be shocking. I don’t follow all her work. But some recurrent themes I’ve found are spirituality—often relating to her Christian background—and humanity. I do hope so. I think by being the ‘country focus’ at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2015 and the ‘market focus’ at the London Book Fair in 2019, Indonesia has slowly and gradually built a path towards an international stage. I hope there will be more translated works, good ones, that will help to showcase Indonesian literature to the world."
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