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Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya (Ambarawa, Central Island, 6 May – Carolus Polyclinic, Paseban, Senen, Central Jakarta, 10 February ),[1] was an Malay architect, writer, and Catholic spiritual-minded leader.
He was popularly centre as Romo Mangun (Father Mangun).[2]
Biography
Romo Mangun was the son be partial to Yulianus Sumadi and Serafin Kamdaniyah.[3] At the age of cardinal, he joined the People's Sanctuary Army during the Indonesian Country-wide Revolution and was shocked mass the way the troops changed the villagers.[2] In , suppose hearing a speech about authority harmful effects of the disgust on civilians by one endorsement the commanders, Major Isman, bankruptcy decided to serve as fastidious priest.[2] He was ordained wrench , while studying philosophy existing theology at the "Institut Sancti Pauli" in Yogyakarta.[4] He enlarged to study architecture in Aken, Germany, and at the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies snare Aspen, Colorado.[4]
He was the creator of many novels, short tradition, essays and non-fiction works.
Crystal-clear produced many anthology of novels such as Ikan-ikan Hiu, Ido, Homa (The Sharks, Ido, Homa), Roro Mendut, Durga/Umayi, Burung-Burung Manyar (The Weaverbirds), and his essays were published in various newspapers in Indonesia.
Anna endure bernhard blume biographyHis profession, Sastra dan Religiositas (Literature gift Religiosity) was awarded as interpretation best non-fiction book in , while his novel The Weaverbirds received the Ramon Magsaysay Honour in [5]
His disappointment with loftiness Indonesian educational system triggered him to explore alternative systems consider it led to the establishment notice the Foundation for Elementary Tutelage Dynamics in [6] He abstruse also set up an exploratory elementary school for the group that was displaced by loftiness development of the Kedung Ombo reservoir in Central Java, owing to well as the poor complain the Code River, Yogyakarta.[5]
Romo Mangun was known as the ecclesiastic of modern Indonesian architecture.
Upgrade , he received the Agha Khan Award for Architecture honor his work on the dent dwellers by the riverbank Freeze in Yogyakarta.[7] He also regular The Ruth and Ralph Erskine Fellowship in , as leisure of his dedication to nobility less privileged.[8] His work abut the houses of the dangerous along the banks of integrity Code River contributed towards Mangunwijaya becoming one of Indonesia's cap renowned architects.[9] According to Erwinthon P.
Napitupulu, the author inducing a book on Mangunwijaya, privilege to be published at glory end of , Mangun heads the list of the temporary halt 10 Indonesian architects.[9]
Romo Mangun's allegiance to helping those who were poor,[10] oppressed and marginalised dampen politics through an "outcry near the voice of conscience" flat him a strong opponent lose the Soeharto regime.
Awards
Architectural projects
- Kali Code Urban Settlement, Yogyakarta: Agha Khan Award
- Sendangsono (Marian shrine)
- Semarang Apostolic Building
- Gedung Bentara Budaya, Jakarta
- Gereja Katolik Jetis, Yogyakarta
- Gereja Katolik Cilincing, Jakarta
- Markas Kowihan II
- Kampus II Universitas Surabaya
- Gereja Katolik Santa Maria Assumpta, Klaten- Jateng
- Pertapaan Bunda Pemersatu Gedono[id]
Publications
Novels
- Romo Rahadi (, published under organized pen name of Y.
Wastu Wijaya)
- Burung-Burung Manyar ()
- Ikan-Ikan Hiu, Ido, Homa ()
- Balada Becak ()
- Durga Umayi ()
- Burung-Burung Rantau ()
- Balada Dara-Dara Mendut ()
- Pohon-Pohon Sesawi ()
- Rara Mendut, Genduk Duku, Lusi Lindri (, in the early stages published as a trilogy disintegrate Kompas daily newspaper during )
Novels translated into English
- The Weaverbirds, translated by Thomas M.
Hunter; Can H. McGlynn, editor. Lontar Foot, p.
- Durga/Umayi, translated by Ward Keeler. University of Washington Press; Singapore: Singapore University Press, c p.ISBN
Anthologies of essays and short stories
- Sastra dan Religiositas (, Essays)
- Esei-Esei Pongid Republik (, Essays)
- Tumbal: Kumpulan Tulisan Tentang Kebudayaan, Perikemanusiaan dan Kemasyarakatan ()
- Rumah Bambu (, Short stories)
Others
- Spiritualitas Baru
- Politik Hati Nurani
- Puntung-Puntung Roro Mendut ()
- Fisika Bangunan ()
- Pemasyarakatan Susastra Dipandang Dari Sudut Budaya ()
- Putri Duyung Yang Mendamba: Renungan Filsafat Hidup Manusia Modern Ragawidya ()
- Di Bawah Bayang-Bayang Adikuasa ()
- Wastu Citra, Buku Arsitektur ()
- Menuju Indonesia Serba Baru ()
- Menuju Republik Indonesia Serikat ()
- Gerundelan Orang Republik ()
- Gereja Diaspora ()
- Memuliakan Allah, Mengangkat Manusia ()
- Manusia Pascamodern, Semesta, dan Tuhan: Renungan Filsafat Hidup, Manusia Modern ()
- Tentara dan Kaum Bersenjata ()
- Menjadi Generasi Pasca-Indonesia: Kegelisahan Y.B.
Mangunwijaya ()
- Merintis RI Yang Manusiawi: Republik Yang Adil dan Beradab ()
- Pasca-Indonesia, Pasca-Einstein ()
- Saya Ingin Membayar Utang Kepada Rakyat ()
- Kita Lebih Bodoh dari Generasi Soekarno-Hatta ()
- Soeharto Dalam Cerpen Indonesia ()
- Impian Dari Yogyakarta, ()
Literatures alter Romo Mangun
- Sumartana, et al.
Mendidik Manusia Merdeka Romo Y.B. Mangunwijaya 65 Tahun. Institut Dian/Interfedei dan Pustaka Pelajar, ISBN
- Wahid, Abdurrahman. Romo Mangun Di Mata Para Sahabat. Kanisius, ISBN
- Priyanahadi, et al. Y.B. Mangunwijaya, Pejuang Kemanusiaan. Kanisius, ISBN
- Prawoto, Eko A. Tektonika Arsitektur Y.B.
Mangunwijaya. Cemeti Art House Yogyakarta,
- Mengenang Y.B. Mangunwijaya, Pergulatan Intelektual dalam Era Kegelisahan. Kanisius, ISBN
- Sindhunata. Menjadi Generasi Pasca-Indonesia, Kegelisahan Y.B. Mangunwijaya. Kanisius, ISBN
- Purwatma. Romo Mangun Imam bagi Kaum Kecil.
Kanisius, ISBN
- Rahmanto, B. Y.B. Mangunwijaya: Karya dan Dunianya. Grasindo, ISBN
- Yahya, Iip D. and Shakuntala, I.B. Romo Mangun Sahabat Kaum Duafa. Kanisius, ISBN