The Jakarta Post - Review 2004 - Features February
02, 2005

'Teen lit' writers and their work very much in vogue

Ignatius Haryanto

Pay a visit to local bookstores in big cities around
the country and you will surprised at the phenomenon
of books that fit into the "chick lit" (young women's
literature) and "teen lit" categories. 
These are not works that have been translated into
Bahasa Indonesia from Western writers but those
written for and by Indonesian teenagers. 

Inspired by the chick lit books circulating among
younger readers, teenagers and former teens are now
taking the time to speak out. Many of these authors
are now young writers in their 20s however, most have
used teenagers as the inspiration or as the target
market for their books. 

Cynthia Monica is the writer of Kos Full Colour, which
uses the well-known abbreviation KFC to mean life in a
boarding house in Jakarta. 
Icha Rahmati wrote Cinta Cappuccino (Love of
Cappuccino) and Stephani Hid Bukan Saya, Tapi Mereka
yang Gila (They are crazy, not me). Maria Andelia is
the author of Me vs Highwheels and there are many
others. 

Younger still, there is Laire Siwi, daughter of
Indonesian poet Sitok Srengenge, a second-grade high
school student, who recently published her first
novel, Nothing But Love, a few months ago, which has
already been reprinted. 

This is a good era for teen lit, reminding one of the
earlier work of women writers Ayu Utami, Fira Basuki
and Dewi Lestari and then Djenar Maesa Ayu and Nukila
Amal. 

Their literary descendents have done well. Linda
Christanty won the Katulistiwa Literary Award 2004,
and all of these authors have flooded the Indonesian
book market. 

Some have tried to introduce innovations into
Indonesian literature by telling a new kind of story,
while others just wanted to write about the everyday
lives of young women in big cities. 

Articles in magazines, newspapers and on TV about the
authors and their books have helped established chick
lit or teen lit, part of the ongoing globalization of
book marketing where influences from outside influence
local communities. 

This writing has done well in the market, and
publisher Gramedia declared 2004 as the year for teen
lit. 

Not only that: Gramedia also organized a teen lit
writing competition and the firm will publish the work
of the competition winners. 

Gramedia is not alone in producing and encouraging
teen-lit. Other publishers -- Gagas Media, Galang
Press, Grasindo among others -- have also fulfilled
teenage readers' needs. Dozens of titles have flooded
bookstores this year. 

Is there life beyond boyfriends, school etc? 
Teen feedback confirms these books are easy to read;
they focus on their daily lives, about the situations
they encounter and the feelings they have. 

Dealing with school life, problems with family and
with friends, a major draw for readers, especially
young girls, is how they deal with romantic
experiences. 

Auleria Clarista, a third-grade high school student
from Stella Maris School, Bumi Serpong Damai, recently
read Nothing but Love. "Reading this book was fun, and
I could really feel what the writer felt -- I'd been
there," she said. 

Auleria, a teenager who likes writing poetry, said
most of the books covered the same ground: Family,
school and boyfriends -- because most of the writers
are young women -- life outside school and conflict,
often with a happy ending. 

At launch of Lahire's book a journalist from Gadis
magazine noted that while it was good to have many
young writers and many books about things relevant to
teenagers' lives, hardly anyone was writing about
other subjects. 

Is it all just a passing fad? Possibly. If the
situation remains the same, teen lit may well be left
behind by another teenage book trend. 

Most publishers and novelists admit that writing teen
lit is a good start for young writers -- but that is
all. 
To become an accomplished novelist, they say, one
still has to develop one's skills and broaden one's
mind in order to write better books. 

Exposure to works of literature and other references
will enrich authors' story-telling abilities. 

Without that, they will be in danger of being
remembered only as "one-book wonders". 

http://www.thejakartapost.com/yearender/feat06.a



        
        
                
___________________________________________________________ 
ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! 
http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com





Semua orang adalah seniman setiap tempat adalah panggung ! 
Belajar dan berkarya senilah bersama Rakyat miskin untuk membangun budaya 
pembebasan !
Silakan kawan kawan kirimkan karya seni berupa tulisan sastra  seperti 
puisi,cerpen, gambar gambar berupa lukisan, kartun ,komik ,atau undangan 
kegiatan kebudayaan yang membangun budaya pembebasan
******Bergabung dan ramaikan diskusi Reboan di jaker (di dunia nyata) atau 
diskusi di [email protected] (di dunia maya)! Untuk bergabung di diskusi 
maya silakan kawan kawan kirim email kosong ke :
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (langganan)
 
website  http://www.geocities.com/jaker_pusat
 ( underconstructions) 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jaker/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 



Kirim email ke