Catatan Harian Seorang Demonstran
Author: Soe Hok Gie
Category: Nonfiction, memoir
Language: Indonesia
Publication Year: 1988
Pages: 385
Description:
*Catatan Harian Seorang Demonstran* (The Diary of a Demonstrator) by Soe Hok Gie is a powerful collection of diary entries from one of Indonesia's most iconic activists and intellectuals of the 1960s. The diary captures Gie's thoughts, experiences, and observations during a time of political turbulence in Indonesia. It offers a raw and honest look at his commitment to social justice, his disillusionment with political corruption, and his passion for change.
Soe Hok Gie's writing is introspective and poignant, filled with a deep love for his country and a relentless pursuit of truth. Through his diary, he documents not just the political events of the era but also his personal struggles, philosophical reflections, and his love for nature and literature. His entries show a young man grappling with the complexities of activism, idealism, and the harsh realities of the world around him.
The book serves as a timeless reminder of the power and passion of youth in the fight for justice. It's a candid portrayal of one individual's impact on a nation's history, capturing the spirit of resistance and the cost of standing up for one's beliefs.
Personal Notes:
I read this book as a student in 1990. At that time, the book "Diary of a Student Activist" was banned by the New Order government.
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