Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana
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Job / Known for: Founder, editor of Poedjangga Baroe magazine
Left traces: Modern Indonesian literature and language
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Date: 1908-02-12
Location: ID Natal, West Sumatra, Dutch East Indies
Died
Date: 1966-07-17 (aged 58)
Resting place: CH Zürich
Death Cause: Tuberculosis
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Parent(s): Suradi Prawiro and Siti Aminah
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Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana was a prominent Indonesian writer and linguist who played a significant role in the development of modern Indonesian literature and language. He was born on 12 February 1908 in Natal, West Sumatra, the son of a public prosecutor and a younger half-brother of Muhammad Yamin, a national hero. He received a Dutch education in Sumatra and Java and attended the Law Faculty at the University of Leiden. He became involved in socialist politics and the Indonesian independence movement, becoming a close associate of Mohammad Hatta, the future vice president of Indonesia. He was exiled by the Dutch authorities in 1934 and remained isolated from Indonesian politics until the arrival of Japanese occupation forces in 1942. He opposed the Japanese but chose to withdraw from public life rather than actively resist. He pressed for the country to declare independence before the Japanese surrender. His pamphlet "Our Struggle" (1945) won him the support of militant nationalists in the capital, as well as the office of prime minister in the postwar government. He was one of the few Republican leaders acceptable to the Dutch government, due to his non-cooperative stance during the Japanese occupation. He also played a crucial role in negotiating the Linggadjati Agreement, which recognized Indonesia's sovereignty over Java, Sumatra, and Madura. He founded the Indonesian Socialist Party (PSI) in 1948 to politically oppose the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). He resigned as prime minister in 1947 after a disagreement with Sukarno over the Renville Agreement, which ceded more territory to the Dutch. He was arrested and imprisoned several times by both the Dutch and the Indonesian authorities for his political views. He was released in 1965 to seek medical treatment and was allowed to go to Zürich, Switzerland. There, he died on 17 July 1966 from tuberculosis. He was buried in Zürich, Switzerland. He was posthumously declared a national hero of Indonesia in 1966.
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