Never the Twain
Never the Twain, the translation of the novel ‘Salah Asuhan’ by Abdoel Moeis, was first published in 1928 as an allegory of the struggle of the Indonesian community in finding a national identity during Indonesian pre-independence. The story is told thorough Hanafi, a young Indonesian who received a Western education and fell in love with Western culture as well as a European girl, Corrie du Buse. Conflicts arise between Hanafi and his family who still hold traditional Eastern values and as an Indonesian, Hanafi is unable to participate as a full-blooded European. He faces the choices of a person who is no longer grounded in the East, but also has not been fully accepted into the West.
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Never the Twain
Never the Twain, the translation of the novel ‘Salah Asuhan’ by Abdoel Moeis, was first published in 1928 as an allegory of the struggle of the Indonesian community in finding a national identity during Indonesian pre-independence. The story is told thorough Hanafi, a young Indonesian who received a Western education and fell in love with Western culture as well as a European girl, Corrie du Buse. Conflicts arise between Hanafi and his family who still hold traditional Eastern values and as an Indonesian, Hanafi is unable to participate as a full-blooded European. He faces the choices of a person who is no longer grounded in the East, but also has not been fully accepted into the West.
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Never the Twain

Never the Twain

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Never the Twain

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Never the Twain, the translation of the novel ‘Salah Asuhan’ by Abdoel Moeis, was first published in 1928 as an allegory of the struggle of the Indonesian community in finding a national identity during Indonesian pre-independence. The story is told thorough Hanafi, a young Indonesian who received a Western education and fell in love with Western culture as well as a European girl, Corrie du Buse. Conflicts arise between Hanafi and his family who still hold traditional Eastern values and as an Indonesian, Hanafi is unable to participate as a full-blooded European. He faces the choices of a person who is no longer grounded in the East, but also has not been fully accepted into the West.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789881516305
Publisher: The Lontar Foundation
Publication date: 10/08/2015
Series: Modern Library of Indonesia
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
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