Stefani Hid

Stefani Hid
Born (1985-08-12) August 12, 1985
Surabaya, Indonesia
Occupation Novel, short story and column writer
Nationality Indonesian

Stefani Hidajat (born August 12, 1985 in Surabaya, East Java) is a female Indonesian writer.[1] She grew up in Surabaya and Jakarta, Indonesia. Stefani Hid attended Petra Christian University majoring in English Literature. She completed her master's degree at University of Muenster and currently resides in Munich, Germany [2]

Literary work

Stefani Hid has written novels, short-stories, and columns. Her first novel Bukan Saya, Tapi Mereka Yang Gila[3] (It’s Not Me, but It’s Them Who’re Crazy!) was published by Kata Kita publishing in 2004. After the publication of her first novel, she has been written some short stories which has been published in newspapers, magazines and journals: Jurnal Prosa, Koran Tempo, Suara Merdeka, Media Indonesia, Spice! and Matra. Her second novel, Soulmate: Belahan Jiwa (Soulmate), was published in the same year by Kata Kita publishing, followed by her third novel, Cerita Dante (Dante's Story), which was published in 2006 by Grasindo publishing. In 2008, Grasindo publishing published her short stories collection entitled Oz (Oz).

Stefani Hid's novels and short stories deal with the theme of existentialism, fatalism and absurdity.[1]

Stefani Hid also wrote for column about men and sex called "Oposit" in Indonesia men's magazine Matra.

Her short story "Penghuni Kepalaku" ("The Inhabitant of my Head") has been translated into German with the title "Mein Kopfbewohner", together with some Indonesian writers in Duft der Asche: Literarische Stimmen indonesischer Frauen and has been presented by Nicola Toelke in Hubi, Ochtrup, Germany.[2] Some parts of her first novel Bukan Saya, Tapi Mereka Yang Gila (It’s Not Me, but It’s Them Who’re Crazy!) have been translated into English together with other writers in Menagerie 7: People like Us[4]

In 2012, Gramedia Pustaka Utama published her novel Katzenjammer: Cerita Tentang Henning dan Aya (Katzenjammer: A Story about Henning and Aya).[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Rose, Daniel (May 11, 2008). "Young writers test the limits of teenlit". Jakarta Post. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Hubi: Ironie und Nachdenkliches zum Abschluss". Tageblatt für den Kreis Steinfurt. December 14, 2008. Retrieved February 5, 2009.
  3. Kalim, Nurdin. "Sekeranjang Sastra tanpa Sayembara". Tempo. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
  4. "Menagerie 7: People Like Us". Retrieved 20 July 20012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "Katzenjammer". Retrieved 20 October 2012.
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