Novela indonéského spisovatele vypráví o počátcích organizovaného boje indonéského lidu proti Holanďanům a západním spojencům, kteří se v roce 1945 vylodili v Indonésii a chtěli obnovit svou koloniální nadvládu.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer Knihy
Pramoedya Ananta Toer byl významný indonéský autor, jehož díla sahají od románů a povídek po eseje a historické práce. Jeho psaní, často politicky nabité, se setkávalo s cenzurou v jeho rodné zemi. Navzdory pronásledování a uvěznění se stal mezinárodním symbolem boje za svobodu projevu a lidská práva. Jeho literární odkaz spočívá v pronikavém zobrazení indonéské společnosti a historie.







Indonesia's most celebrated writer speaks out against tyranny and injustice in a young and troubled nation.
As the world moves into the twentieth century, Minke, one of the few European-educated Javanese, optimistically starts a new life in a new Betawi. With his enrollment in medical school and the opportunity to meet new people, there is every reason to believe that he can leave behind the tragedies of the past. But Minke can no more escape his past than he can escape his situation as part of an oppressed people under a foreign power. As his world begins to fall apart, Minke draws a small but fervent group around him to fight back against colonial exploitation. During the struggle, Minke finds love, friendship, and betrayal—with tragic consequences. And he goes from wanting to understand his world to wanting to change it. Pramoedya's full literary genius is again evident in the remarkable characters that populate the novel—and in his depiction of a people's painful emergence from colonial domination and the shackles of tradition.
Child of All Nations
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
In Child of All Nations, the reader is immediately swept up by a story that is profoundly feminist, devastatingly anticolonialist—and full of heartbreak, suspense, love, and fury. Pramoedya immerses the reader in a world that is astonishing in its vividness: the cultural whirlpool that was the Dutch East Indies of the 1890s. A story of awakening, it follows Minke, the main character of This Earth of Mankind, as he struggles to overcome the injustice all around him. Pramoedya’s full literary genius is evident in the brilliant characters that populate this world: Minke’s fragile Mixed-Race wife; a young Chinese revolutionary; an embattled Javanese peasant and his impoverished family; the French painter Jean Marais, to name just a few.
House of Glass
- 388 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
This is the 4th, and final novel about Minke, but this one is narrated by Pangemanann, a native policeman assigned to monitor Minke and his followers.
This Earth of Mankind
- 368 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Minke is a young Javanese student of great intelligence and ambition. Living equally among the colonists and colonized of 19th-century Java, he battles against the confines of colonial strictures. It is his love for Annelies that enables him to find the strength to embrace his world.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s transcendent novels have become part of the world literary canon, but it is his short fiction that originally made him famous. The first full-size collection of his short stories to appear in English, All That Is Gone draws from the author’s own experiences in Indonesia to depict characters trying to make sense of a war-torn culture haunted by colonialism, among them an eight-year-old girl soon to be married off by her parents for money and an idealistic young soldier who witnesses the savage beating of a man accused of being a spy. Though violence and brutality pervade these tales, there is present throughout a profound sense of compassion—an extraordinary combination of despair and hope that gives All That Is Gone rare power and beauty.
The Fugitive is a vividly evocative story of remarkable characters caught in the last days of the Japanese occupation in Indonesia during World War II. The main character narrowly escapes capture and execution, his fiancee killed by a stray bullet from a Japanese officer.
Tales from Djakarta
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Tales from Djakarta is a collection of thirteen short stories written between 1948 and 1956 - a period of bitter transition from the revolutionary era to the beginnings of military rule in Indonesia. These stories not only give us a taste of Pramoedya's earlier writings, but also lead us on a tragic tour through mid-century Jakarta with her downtrodden residents as our guides.
The girl from the coast
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
ramoedya's The Girl from the Coast tells the story of a beautiful young woman from a fishing village who finds herself in an arranged marriage with a wealthy aristocrat. Forced to leave her parents and home behind, she moves to the city to become the 'lady' of her husband's house. Pramoedya's breathtaking literary skill is evident in every word of this book, one of his classic works of fiction made especially poignant because it is based on the life of his own grandmother.


