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Djenar Maesa Ayu

Djenar Maesa Ayu (born 14 January 1973 in Jakarta, Indonesia), also known as Nay,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Biography of Djenar Maesa Ayu )〕 is an Indonesian novelist, short story writer, actress, screenwriter, and filmmaker. Her work has variously been described as "provocative and lurid", and unique and brave.〔 Because of the boldness of the topics she writes about, Djenar is considered to a member of the informal movement labeled sastra wangi.
==Life and work==
The daughter of film director Sjumandjaja and actress Tuti Kirana, Djenar Maesa Ayu began writing while studying at elementary school.〔 After graduation, Djenar worked as a television presenter for a short time before beginning to write professionally.〔
Djenar's first book was a compilation of eleven short stories under the title ''Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!'' (''They say I'm a Monkey''), written in 2001 and published the following year. In 2003, one year after it was published, ''Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet'' was one of ten books nominated for the Khatulisitwa Literary Award.〔 The book has since been translated into English by Michael N. Garcia of Cornell University, with the English translation being launched, along with ''Nayla'', her first novel, during the 2005 Ubud literary festival. Her second book, ''Jangan Main-Main (dengan Kelaminmu)'' (''Don't Play (with Your Genitals)''), also a compilation of eleven short stories, was nominated for the Khatulistiwa Literary Award in 2004.〔 ''Nayla'', was published in 2005, followed by ''Cerita Pendek Tentang Cerita Cinta Pendek'' (''Short Stories about Short Stories''), published in 2006.〔
Several of Djenar's short stories have been published in Indonesian newspapers, including ''Kompas'' and ''Republika'', as well as in magazines such as ''Cosmopolitan Indonesia'' and ''Djakarta!'' Best Short Story awards have been awarded to two of her short stories, namely ''Menyusu Ayah'' (''Breastfeeding Father'') in 2002 and ''Waktu Nayla'' (''Nayla's Time'') in 2003.〔 The latter work was compiled, together with ''Asmoro'', in an anthology of ''Kompas'' selected short stories.〔
Djenar's short story collection ''1 Perempuan, 14 Laki-laki'' (''1 Woman, 14 Men''), so called because it consists of 14 stories co-written with 14 men, was launched on her 38th birthday on 14 January 2011.〔 The work was inspired by a successful collaboration Djenar had previously had with the author Agus Noor, which had resulted in the short story ''Kunang-kunang Dalam Bir'' (''Fireflies in a Glass of Beer''), which was published in ''Kompas.''〔 She is currently working on a new novel, ''Ranjang'' (''Bed''), the plot of which was inspired by stories from the ''Petualangan Celana Dalam'' (''The Undergarment Adventures''), a short story collection by another of her collaborators, Nugroho Suksmanto.〔 Djenar's fifth short story compilation, ''T(w)itit!'', was released on her 39th birthday. The inspiration for the new anthology came from Djenar's own Twitter posts, crafted into 11 short stories woven around a central figure called Nayla.〔
In 2008 Djenar debuted as film director with the release of the film version of ''Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet!''. This film is based on two short stories from the collection: ''Lintah'' (''Leech'') and ''Melukis Jendela'' (''Painting the Window'').〔 Djenar also acts, and has appeared in a number of Indonesian films.

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