W. S. Rendra
Indonesian poet and playwright

Born
November 7th, 1935
89 years ago
Died
2009
16 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Indonesia
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An influential figure in Indonesian literature, contributed significantly to poetry and theater. Rendra's works often reflected social issues and the struggles of the common people. His plays combined traditional Indonesian storytelling with contemporary themes. Founded the Bengal Theater to promote dramatic arts in Indonesia. Received recognition for blending Western dramatic techniques with local folklore. Rendra's literary contributions have left a lasting legacy in Indonesian culture.
Founded the Bengal Theater
Composed well-known poetry collections
Wrote notable plays such as 'Burung-Burung Manyar'
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