词条 | Salmi Manja |
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| name = Salmi Manja | honorific_prefix = | honorific_suffix = | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | pseudonym = Salmi Manja Melati Desa Rashidah Salleh | birth_name = Saleha binti Abdul Rashid | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1937|7|24|df=yes}} | birth_place = Singapore | death_date = | death_place = | resting_place = | occupation = novelist, poet, journalist | language = Malay | nationality = | citizenship = | education = | alma_mater = | period = | genre = | subject = | movement = | notableworks = Hari Mana Bulan Mana Sayang Ustazah Sayang | spouse = | partner = | children = | relatives = | awards = | signature = | signature_alt = | years_active = }} Saleha binti Abdul Rashid (born 24 July 1937), better known by her pen name Salmi Manja, is a Malaysian novelist, poet, and journalist. She was among the first Malaysian professional women writers and best known for her 1960 novel Hari Mana Bulan Mana (What Day What Month).[1] Femininity, women's issues, and Islam are recurring themes in her work. Early life and educationSalmi went to Darul Maarif Arab-language school and Tong Chai English School in Singapore. In 1956, Salmi attended a writing course offered by the Malay writer Harun Aminurrashid and became a member of the ASAS 50 group along with Usman Awang. CareerBefore her career as a journalist and writer, Salmi worked as a religious teacher in her former school Darul Maarif during which time she contributed works of poetry to a number of local magazines. Salmi later became a journalist for Semenanjung and Berita Harian.[2] In April 1958, Salmi married the noted novelist and poet A. Samad Said and moved from Singapore to join him in Kuala Lumpur.[3] Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, she published five other novels and two anthologies of short stories and poems. She continued her career as a journalist, working with Cahaya Lembaga and the Selangor Islamic Women's Association.[1] BibliographyNovels
Collection of short stories
Other literary Malaysian women
References1. ^1 {{cite book|last=Hooker|first=Virginia Matheson|year=2000|title=Writing A New Society: Social Change Through the Novel in Malay|publisher=Allen & Unwin and University of Hawaii Press|location=Honolulu|page=388 (appendix)}} {{-}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Manja, Salmi}}{{Malaysia-writer-stub}}{{Malaysia-bio-stub}}2. ^{{cite book|last=Campbell|first=Christine|year=2004|title=Contrary Visions: Women and Work in Malay Novels Written by Women|publisher=Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka|location=Kuala Lumpur}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Latar belakang Salmi Manja|url=http://salehaabdulrashid.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/latar-belakang-salmi-manja-nama-sebenar.html|website=Wanita ini Salmi Manja|date=17 February 2010|accessdate=8 July 2014}} 12 : Malaysian novelists|20th-century Malaysian poets|1937 births|Living people|Women novelists|Malaysian women poets|Malaysian people of Malay descent|20th-century novelists|21st-century novelists|21st-century Malaysian poets|20th-century women writers|21st-century women writers |
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