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The Day Hope and
History Rhymed in East Timor
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Penulis
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Pat Walsh
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Penerbit
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Kepustakaan
Populer Gramedia
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Bahasa
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Inggris
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Tahun Cetak
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2019
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Halaman
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274
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ISBN
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978-602-481-2-058
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Harga
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RP. 100.000
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Status
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Kosong
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In 1999, in a remote corner of the world, something almost
miraculous happened. After 500 years of colonialism, the political stars
finally aligned and the people of Timor-Leste, written off as losers in the
face of irreversible odds, successfully voted for freedom. Twenty years on, Pat
Walsh remembers the day like it was yesterday.
In this colourful collection of stories about Timor-Leste, he
also draws on his many years living in Dili to recall with wry affection the
city’s traffic, roosters and a motley array of characters. The latter range
from a Norwegian bishop to a cockfight promoter, an Australian called Dagg, a
honey seller, a cat with only six lives, a girl called Menahaha, and two intellectual
giants whose contributions to their human rights are largely unknown in
Timor-Leste.
Believing that the past is a friend to lean on, not an enemy,
he also takes the opportunity to remind the Indonesian military of their
failings. But, in the same vein, he also laments the futile loss of Indonesian
lives, the damage to Indonesia’s dignity, and the subversion of the rules-based
international order that marked the 24 year occupation.
Written with touches of humour, The Day Hope and History
Rhymed in East Timor is a personal, insightful, and sometimes whimsical, set of
narratives that fills a gap between the academic and the trivial on this
endearing, but improbable, new nation.
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