Fatimah Busu

Fatimah Busu
PhD
Born January 1943 (age 73)
Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia
Occupation novelist, short-story writer, academic
Language Malay
Ethnicity Malay
Education PhD
Alma mater Universiti Sains Malaysia
Notable works Ombak Bukan Biru

Fatimah Busu (born January 1943) is an award-winning Malaysian novelist, short-story writer, and academic. She is one of the leading contemporary authors of fiction in the Malay language, actively publishing since the 1970s. She is also the foremost Malay-language literary critic.[1]:88

Early life and career

Fatimah was born in Kota Bharu in the north-eastern state of Kelantan, Malaysia. She attended her local Malay school in Kelantan before enrolling in the Malay Teacher's in Melaka. Fatimah worked as a teacher for almost ten years, until 1972, before then attending Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in Penang. Since her graduation she has been a member of staff at USM's Faculty of Humanities.[2]:381

Her literary career began with her short story Kerana Adik ('Because of a Younger Sibling'), published in the Singaporean magazine Mutiara in 1959. Her second short story, Hari Pesta ('Festival Day'), was published in Gelanggang Filem in 1960.[3]:192

Fatimah Busu's first novel, Ombak Bukan Biru ('The Waves Are Not Blue') was published in 1977.

Bibliography

Collection of short stories

Short stories

Novels

Literary criticism

Other literary Malaysian women

References

  1. Campbell, Christine (2004). Pustaka, Dewan Bahasa dan, ed. Contrary Visions: Women and Work in Malay Novels Written by Women. Universidad de Michigan. ISBN 9789836283696.
  2. Hooker, Virginia Matheson (2000). Writing A New Society: Social Change Through the Novel in Malay. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824823047.
  3. Baharudin, Rosnah (2003). "Menjejaki jalur kreativiti dan imaginasi cerpen-cerpen Fatimah Busu dan Siti Zainon Ismail". Wacana Wanita Melayu dan Sastera (in Malaysian). Bangi: Penerbit UKM. ISBN 967-942-642-4.


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