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Chairil Anwar

Chairil Anwar (died April 28 1949) is probably one of the most famous Indonesian poets. He is a legend of his own.

        Aku

If my time should come I'd like no one to entice me Not even you No need for those sobs and cries

I am but a wild animal Cut from its kind

Though bullets should pierce my skin I shall still strike and march forth

Wounds and poison shall I take aflee. Aflee 'Til the pain and pang should disappear

And I should care even less

I want to live for another thousand years

poem by CHAIRIL ANWAR.

Deceased at a very young age in 1949, Chairil left a trace of greatness in his poems.

Notably, one of his most famous poems was "Aku". It is a poem that comes from the wound of having to leave his father who cheated on his mother. But Chairil's expression of personal pain and rebellion was interpreted by many Indonesians as a call of arms. His poem "Aku" is mostly used in rally and protest as a declaration of rebellion.

In fact, Chairil was indeed a rebellious person. He lived in the streets of Jakarta and befriended many upper class. His uncle happened to be one of Indonesia's Prime Minister, but never once did he take advantage of that position. Instead, Chairil stayed in the streets or at the hut his mother built.

Chairil, together with Asrul Sani and Rivai Apin , were the poets behind Generation 45 ("Angkatan '45"). That movement signified a change in Indonesian literature.

Smart, short and "unflowerful" words were to be the height of "Angkatan '45". This defied the previous generation of poets such as Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana , whose poems still mostly used "traditional" lyrics, rhyme and structured form (derived from the Pantun).

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