![]() ![]() In 1955-56 he served in the army as an officer. He attended an English secondary school in Alor Setarįrom 1947 to 1953 and then taught English in Trengganu and in Shahnon's mother's family were originally from Pattani, Southern Things, then I as a writer will present the foulness and elements thatĪre fouling other things, in my own way.'' (from the foreword of Shit, 1999)ĭatuk Shahnon Ahmad was born in the remote village of Banggulĭerdap, in the state of Kedah, where father had moved from Medan. Shahnon's novels oftenĭealt with controversial issues of the day. Roughly the equivalent of a British knighthood. He won in the highest literary awards in hisĬountry, including in 1976 the title of Pejuang Sastera (Champion of Literature) and in 1982 the most prestigious federal award, Anugerah Sastera Negara ![]() Such as Kedah, Prak, Johore, Negri Sebilan, Minangkabau, with Sanskrit, Rich use of old and new languages that have combined Malay languages, Shahnon Ahmad gained acclaim with his innovative, Short story writer, the most important contemporary prose writer in the A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ![]()
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