Siti Zainon Ismail

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Siti Zainon Ismail

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Siti Zainon Ismail
Native name
سيتي زينون إسماعيل
BornDecember 1949 (age 73)
Malaysia
Occupationnovelist, short-story writer, academic
Language Malay
Education PhD
Alma mater Universiti Malaya
Notable worksPulau Renek Ungu

Siti Zainon Ismail (born 18 December 1949) is a Malaysian novelist, short story writer, poet, and academic. She is best known for her multi-genre novel, Pulau Renik Ungu (The Island of Purple Crocus, 1995).

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Life and work

Early life and education

Between (1956-1961) Siti Zainon attended Sekolah Rendah Setapak in Kuala Lumpur and Sekolah Rendah Langgar in Kota Bharu in Kelantan. Siti Zainon's secondary education was spent in Sekolah Menengah Aminuddin Baki in Kuala Lumpur. During her childhood in Kota Bharu, she learned the art of batik painting. She was trained in drawing by Idris Haji Salam before joining Angkatan Penulis Semenanjung between 1964 and 1968. [1]

Between 1970-1973, she attended Akademi Seni Rupa Indonesia (Indonesia Fine Arts Academy) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, where she received a B.A. in Fine Art. She has an M.A. from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and received her PhD in 1992 from Universiti Malaya. [2]

Career

Before establishing her career in literature, Siti Zainon worked as an art instructor with the Malaysian Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport until 1976. As art instructor, she conducted art lessons for children in Taman Budaya and later, at the Pasar Seni in Kuala Lumpur. After attaining postgraduate qualifications, she took up lectureship and fellowship in Malay Studies at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. [3]

Pulau Renik Ungu (The Island of the Purple Crocus)

A semi-autobiographical novel that cuts across several genres - historical, travel, mystery, and romance - Pulau Renik Ungu depicts Zaidah, a Malaysian university lecturer who travels the world for her doctoral research. Zaidah is born in Sarawak and is keen on unearthing her father's clandestine war-time nationalist activities in Borneo. During her research she encounters Henry, an Australian engineer, on a cruise ship. She discovers that Henry and her friend, Raiman, a banker and politician, share a common English grandfather. The novel also portrays Zaidah's aspirations and career as a female academic, the challenges she faces as a high-educated woman and free spirit. By the end of the novel, Zaidah, Raiman, and Henry find that their past is intertwined in the colonial history in Borneo. She and Henry marry after he converts to Islam. [4]

Bibliography

Novels

Collected short stories

Poetry

Academic publications

Honours and awards

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References

  1. Biografi Siti Zainon Ismail, ujanailmu. com.my, http://www.ujanailmu.com.my/cat_siti.cfm
  2. Campbell, Christine (2004) Contrary Visions: Woman and Work in Malay Novels Written by Women, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, pg 322
  3. Biodata Penulis Laporan Negara - Siti Zainon Ismail http://ppat.dbp.gov.my/ppat2001/biografizainon.htm
  4. Siti Zainon Ismail (1995) Pulau Renik Ungu. Kuala Lumpur : Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka
  5. Mohammad Arif Nizam. Siti Zainon dipilih Sasterawan Negara Ke-14 // Malaysia Gazette, 3 September 2019