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Karim Halim
Karim Halim (born in Sumatera Barat, December 1918 – died 1989 at the age of 71) was an Indonesian literary writer. For his prose works, he most commonly wrote under his own name, but for poetry he often wrote under the pseudonym R.O. Hanka. He reportedly also used the pseudonyms Atma Anoma and Sekarijadi. ==Educational Background== Karim Halim attended a Sekolah Melayu in his hometown, then continued his education in a "linking" Schakelschool which allowed him to continue to a European system Mulo school. In 1941, Karim continued his education in an HIK Muhammadiyah school in Solo, Central Java. In 1955, Karim was given a UNESCO certificate.〔Rosidi A. 1969. Ikhtisar Sejarah Sastra Indonesia. Bandung: Bina Cipta.〕
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