THE FUGITIVE – Novel by Pramoedya Ananta Toer / When death takes on the character of a sacrificial act, for the birth of a new nation.

Write banned tetralogy, as it was accused of spreading Marxist-Leninist teaching.

If you check at the map, this is a town at the easternmost of Central Java province. To reach into Blora? The easiest way is using bus that will drop you at the Blora Terminal. (If you want, you can get there by train, that will drop you at Cepu Station). Here, you can find Terawang Cave (at Todanan district, formed for more than 10 million years ago. In this land, home to a writer of novels and essays about Indonesia and its inhabitants), you can find a wonderful place: Manggir Mountain (3,5 km from Terawang Cave), but don’t worry if you’ve never climb a mountain, this one is not that hard.

This is a novel deserves to be read to learn about the literary culture of the origin of a nation like Indonesia. This is an book that highlights the oppression and brutal subjugation of the Indies’ native subjects by the Dutch authorities. This novel demonstrates a strong commitment to broad humanistic ideals. The original Indonesian edition was published in 1985 (and an English translation was published in 1990).

The Fugitive, is a novel by PRAMOEDYA ANANTA TOER, born into a February day, 1925, in Blora (Java), inside tetralogy fictionalizes the life of an Indonesian nobleman. Reading, you too can discover the life of Minke (the first-person narrator and protagonist), after his move from Surabaya to Batavia.

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