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Fathi Aris Omar : Tiada Noktah

When the general atmosphere is bad, language must suffer. I should expect to find … that the German, Russian and Italian languages have all deteriorated in the last ten or fifteen years, as a result of dictatorship. But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought. A bad usage can spread by tradition and imitation, even among people who should and do know better.” – George Orwell dalam esei Politics and the English language (1946)

Dalam sejarah kesusasteraan Indonesia, hampir tidak ada seorang pun penyair yang pernah bertugas sebagai tentera. Tetapi beberapa seniman atau sasterawan seperti Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Marah Rusli dan Usmar Ismail (sekadar menyebut tiga nama besar), pernah terbabit dalam dunia ketenteraan. Di republik ini, tentera mempunyai makna lebih besar, mendalam dan menakutkan daripada kuasa biasa politik dan pemerintahan.

Penyair sanggup sendirian dan sentiasa menjarakkan diri daripada kekuasaan, analisa sasterawan Afrizal Malna. “Puisi banyak bermain dengan politik pemaknaan, sementara politik banyak bermain dengan pengagihan kekuasaan. Maka manakala pengagihan kekuasaan yang dijalankan politik dianggap kian kehilangan akal sihatnya, puisi akan cenderung dilihat sebagai ‘suara hati’ masyarakat ketika ia berani melancarkan kritik pada kekuasaan,” tulisnya dalam Sesuatu Indonesia (hal. 413). (more…)

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Missing Europe

I’ve been feeling nostalgic lately; I think I’m a better Muslim overseas than at home.

Perhaps it is the distance that makes it so, and because I am a minority when I am away, that I am able to practise my faith better. Laugh if you wish, but this has been echoed by friends who have studied or worked overseas.

Maybe the reason why we feel this way is because of the isolation we feel, being away from home and the familiar. While we grab the many chances to explore and travel, we still hold on to our roots because they give us security and that we are something – Muslims – hence the strength to face a very different world that can be bleak and harsh.

I don’t have the answers. (more…)

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