Sastra wangi

Ayu Utami, whose 1998 novel Saman is noted as starting the sastra wangi movement

Sastra wangi (also spelled sastrawangi; literally, "fragrant literature") is a label given to a new body of Indonesian literature written by young, urban Indonesian women who take on controversial issues such as politics, religion and sexuality. Initiating the movement was writer Ayu Utami's best-selling first novel, Saman (1998), a contemporary view of Indonesian society published two weeks before the downfall of President Suharto.[1] Large numbers of similar works by young women have followed.

  1. ^ Lipscombe, Becky (September 10, 2003). "Chick-lit becomes hip lit in Indonesia". BBC. Retrieved December 18, 2011.