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Marga Tjoa (born 27 January 1943) is an Indonesian popular romance and children's literature writer better known by the pen name Marga T. One of Indonesia's most prolific writers, she first became well known in 1971 for her serial ''Karmila'' that was published as a book in 1973 and later made into a film. As of 2006, she has published 38 novels.
==Biography==
Marga Tjoa was born Tjoa Liang Tjoe (;〔Leo Suryadinata. ''Prominent Indonesian Chinese: Biographical Sketches''. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1995.〕 Hokkien: ''Chhoà Liâng-chu'') to a Catholic Chinese Indonesian (peranakan) family in Jakarta in 1943.〔 She started writing young and by age 21, had published her first short story, "Room 27" ((インドネシア語:Kamar 27)). It was followed by her first book in 1969, a children's story titled ''My Home is My Castle'' ((インドネシア語:Rumahku adalah Istanaku)).〔"(Apa dan Siapa: Marga T )" ''Pusat Data & Analisis Tempo''. Retrieved 18 May 2011. (Indonesian)〕 During this time she was also educated as a physician at Trisakti University.〔
Tjoa became famous after first novel, ''Karmila'', was published in 1971. In 1972 she followed ''Karmila''s success with ''The Storm Will Surely Pass'' ((インドネシア語:Badai Pasti Berlalu)), which was serialized in ''Kompas'' between 5 June and 2 September 1972, with a novelized version being published in 1974.〔''(Musisiku )'' Republika. P. 195. (Indonesian)〕 Both novels were adapted into movies,〔 with ''Badai Pasti Berlalu'' going on to win four Citra awards.〔(Badai Pasti Berlalu ). FilmIndonesia.org. (Indonesian)〕 This early success convinced her to continue writing.〔
During the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Tjoa published more popular novels,〔 including ''An Illusion'' ((インドネシア語:Sebuah Ilusi)), ''The Red Saga'' ((インドネシア語:Saga Merah)), and ''Doctor Sabara's Secret'' ((インドネシア語:Rahasia Dokter Sabara)). She also published some collections of short stories, including ''Love Song'' ((インドネシア語:Lagu Cinta)) and ''Monik''.〔"(Marga T: Dokter dan Penulis Novel )". ''Tokoh Indonesia.com''. (Indonesian)〕
In 2004, Tjoa published ''A Bud of Hope'' ((インドネシア語:Sekuntum Nozomi)) to commemorate the eighth anniversary of the 1998 Jakarta Riots. It deals with the violence and rape of Chinese women during the riots.〔
As of 2006, Tjoa has written 80 short stories, 50 pieces of children's literature, and 38 novels.〔"(Sekuntum Nozomi 3 oleh Marga T, Memperingati Sewindu Tragedi Mei 1998 )" ''Perspektif Online''. 16 May 2006. Retrieved 18 May 2011. (Indonesian)〕
Tjoa currently lives in Central Jakarta.〔

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