Draft:Cokorda Sawitri
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Cokorda Sawitri | |
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Born | Sidemen, Karangasem, Bali | September 1, 1968
Died | April 4, 2024 Renon, Bali | (aged 55)
Nationality | Indonesian |
Occupation | Artist |
Known for | Female activist, writer |
Cokorda Sawitri or Cok Sawitri (1968-2024) was a female artist and activist also known as a poet. She once wrote the novel Widow of Jirah (2007), collaborating with Dean Moss from New York, United States in the show Dance Theater. She was a prolific writer who was better known by her pen name (pseudonym) and had written a variety of articles, poetry, and short stories. She is the founder of Women's Forum Mitra Kasih Bali (1997) and Kelompok Tulus Ngayah Bali (1989).[1]
Bibliography
[edit]Some of her works include;
Theater arts
[edit]- Uterus (1991)
- Defense of Dirah (1996)
- Ni Garu Poetry (1997)
- Light Dark Game (1997)
- Dirah Defense Monologue (1997)
- Just the Wind Just Time (1998)
- Poetics Proposing to God (2001)
- My Girl Dog (2003)
- I'm Not a Woman Anymore (2004)
Literary works
[edit]- Janda dari Jirah (Novel, 2007)[2]
- Sutasoma (Novel, 2009)[3]
- Tantri, Women Who Tell Stories (2011)
- Sitayana (Novel, 2009)[4]
- Jirah Trilogy, Dai Jirah's widow, Manggal Kalki, Si Raung.
Category:Indonesian people Category:Indonesian poets
References
[edit]- ^ Cok., Sawitri (2009). Sutasoma (Cet. 1 ed.). Jakarta: Kakilangit Kencana. ISBN 9786028556132. OCLC 436945207.
- ^ "Janda dari Jirah". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- ^ "Sutasoma". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
- ^ "Sitayana". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-08-26.