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Eka Budianta

Christophorus Apolinaris Eka Budianta Martoredjo, also known as C. A. Eka Budianta, more commonly known as Eka Budianta (born 1956 in Ngimbang, East Java) is an Indonesian poet. He was born into a Catholic family and was the second child of nine. His father was a farmer and his mother worked as an elementary school teacher. After graduating from high school in Malang, he attended the ''Lembaga Pendidikan Kesenian Jakarta'', now known as ''Institut Kesenian Jakarta'' but did not complete his studies.〔 From 1975 to 1979, Eka Budianta studied Japanese literature at the Department of East Asian Studies Literature then changed to the Department of History, Faculty of Letters, University of Indonesia. He then studied journalism at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College in the United States from 1980–81.〔
After working as a reporter for ''Tempo'' weekly newsmagazine and the Japanese newspaper, ''Yomiuri Shimbun'', and after some time in the U.S. began to work for the British Broadcasting Corporation in London, where he currently resides. He was the Honorary Fellow in Writing at the University of Iowa in 1987 and a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Cornell University, Ithaca in 1990.〔(University of Auckland Staff page )〕 He published his first collection of poetry, ''Ada'' (There Is), in 1976.〔 Since that time he has published several more volumes, including ''Bang Bang Tut'' (Bang Bang Toot!), ''Bel'' (Bell), ''Rel'' (Rail), ''Sabda Bersahut Sabda'' (Friend to Friend), ''Sejuta Milyar Satu'' (One Million One) and ''Lautan Cinta'' (Sea of Love).〔
In 2002, Eka Budianta's work ''Pohon dan Istrinya'' (''The Tree and its Wife'') was recognized along with works by 12 other authors by the Indonesian daily newspaper ''Kompas'', and included in an annual publication featuring a selection of short stories.〔The Jakarta Post, 29 June 2002, "''Kompas'' celebrates 37th anniversary"〕
==Publications==

*''Ada'' (There Is), Jakarta. 1976. 32 pages. (poetry)
*''Bang Bang Tut'' (Bang Bang Toot!). 1976. (poetry)
*''Bel'' (Bell), Jakarta: Puisi Indonesia. 1977. 32 pages. (poetry)
*''Rel'' (Rail), Jakarta: Puisi Indonesia. 1978. 32 pages. (poetry)
*''Sabda Bersahut Sabda''(Friend to Friend), Kuala Lumpur : Syarikat Percektan Suarasa. 1978. 56 pages. (anthology of poetry co-authored with Azmi Yusoff)
*''Cerita di Kebun Kopi'', Jakarta: Balai Pustaka. 1981. 40 pages. (poetry)
*''Sejuta Milyar Satu'' (One Million One), Jakarta: Penerbit Arcan . 1984. 50 pages.(poetry)
*''Api Rindu'', Jakarta: Pustaka Maria. 1987. 100 pages. (collection of short stories)
*''Lautan Cinta'' (Sea of Love). Jakarta: Pustaka Maria. 1988. (poetry)
*''Menggebrak Dunia Mengarang''. 1992. (poetry)
*''Mengembalikan Kepercayaan Rakyat''. 1992. (essay)
*''Rumahku Dunia''. 1993. (poetry)
*''Dari Negeri Poci''. Jakarta: Pustaka Sastra. 1993. (poetry anthology)

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