While Indonesia and Australia form the focus and location of Dewi
Anggraeni's works, this collection of short stories, Neighbourhood
Tales, explores themes shared by people in every country, every
culture. Stories of love, stories of mystery and stories of the
family can be found throughout the world, and this bilingual book
captures the local flavour for both Australian and Indonesian readers.
Neighbourhood Tales vary widely from the passionate, sensuous world
of the composer in Music for Libretto, through the dark haunting
flashbacks to the shared past of Australia and Indonesia in The
Hut; from the unexpected humour of marital instability in Family
Law, to the touching discovery of a child's special gift in Synesthesia.
Dewi paints word pictures which carry her readers inside the relationships
between her characters, between her characters and their surrounds,
between her neighbouring home countries - Australia and Indonesia.
This book presents a new approach in bilingual books - the stories
have not been translated from the language in which they were first
written. The twelve stories have all been written twice, once in
English, once in Indonesian. In re-writing her stories in the second
language, Dewi has allowed for the differences in writing conventions
and social mores between Australia and Indonesia. What is acceptable
in Australian writing is not always accepted in Indonesia. What
is plausible in Indonesian writing can sometimes seem far-fetched
or fanciful in Australia.
This makes the collection eminently suited to students and others
interested in learning about the culture of Indonesia, not just
the language.
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