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{{Short description|Indonesian author and theatre director (1976–2021)}} |
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'''Gunawan Maryanto''' (born [[Yogyakarta]] April 10, 1976) is an [[Indonesian people|Indonesian]] [[author]] and [[theatre director]]. Aside from managing Teater Garasi, he also organises the yearly Indonesian Dramatic Reading Festival with Joned Suryatmoko. His [[poetry]], [[prose]], and [[literary criticism]] have featured in a variety of Indonesian [[mass media]]. |
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[[File:Gunawan Maryanto reading his poetry, PKKH UGM, 2014-11-25.jpg|thumb|Gunawan Maryanto reading his poetry, PKKH UGM, 2014-11-25]] |
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'''Gunawan Maryanto''' (10 April 1976 – 6 October 2021<ref name="death">{{cite news|url=https://www.suara.com/entertainment/2021/10/06/214234/gunawan-maryanto-pemeran-wiji-thukul-meninggal-dunia-kena-serangan-jantung |title=Gunawan Maryanto Pemeran Wiji Thukul Meninggal Dunia, Kena Serangan Jantung |publisher=suara.com|date=6 October 2021 |language=id|accessdate=6 October 2021}}</ref>) was an Indonesian author and theatre director. He was born in [[Yogyakarta]]. Aside from managing Teater Garasi, he also organised the yearly Indonesian Dramatic Reading Festival with Joned Suryatmoko. His poetry, prose, and literary criticism have been featured in a variety of Indonesian [[mass media]]. |
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⚫ | Maryanto staged his works in several countries, received arts [[grant (money)|grants]] from the Manage Institute, and won a number of competitions. In 2017, Maryanto won the Best Lead Actor award at the Umar Ismail Awards for his performance as poet [[Widji Thukul]] in the film, Istirahatlah Kata-kata.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Maryanto|first1=Gunawan|title=Sukra's Eyes & Other Tales|date=2015|publisher=Lontar|location=Jakarta|isbn=978-602-9144-86-4|edition=1st}}</ref> |
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{{Citra Award for Best Actor}} |
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{{Maya Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role}} |
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Gunawan Maryanto (10 April 1976 – 6 October 2021[1]) was an Indonesian author and theatre director. He was born in Yogyakarta. Aside from managing Teater Garasi, he also organised the yearly Indonesian Dramatic Reading Festival with Joned Suryatmoko. His poetry, prose, and literary criticism have been featured in a variety of Indonesian mass media.
Maryanto staged his works in several countries, received arts grants from the Manage Institute, and won a number of competitions. In 2017, Maryanto won the Best Lead Actor award at the Umar Ismail Awards for his performance as poet Widji Thukul in the film, Istirahatlah Kata-kata.[2]
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