S.M. Zakir

S.M. Zakir

S. M. Zakir
Born Syed Mohd Zakir Syed Othman Al-Yahya
4 February 1969
Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Pen name S. M. Zakir
Occupation Writer
Language Malay
Nationality Malaysian
Ethnicity Malay
Citizenship Malaysia
Education Computer Programming (Universiti Teknologi MARA) and Business Studies (Institute of Commercial Management)
Alma mater Penang Free School, Penang; Bandar Baru Bangi Secondary School, Selangor; and Higher Secondary School, Kajang, Selangor
Genre Short stories, essays, poetry, and novels
Subject Malaysian Literature
Website
www.smzakir.com

S.M. Zakir (born 4 February 1969 in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia), is a Malaysian writer of prose, poetry, and theatrical texts.[1]

Biography

S.M. Zakir involves himself in the writing of short stories, essays, poetry, and novels. Some of his works were published in magazines and journals, such as Dewan Sastera, Dewan Budaya, Dewan Masyarakat, Pelita Bahasa, Bahasa, Dewan Siswa, Perisa Journal, Malay Literature Journal, Pangsura Journal, Aswara Journal, Milenia Muslim, Pentas, and others; and newspapers like Berita Minggu, Berita Harian, Utusan Melayu, Utusan Zaman, Minggu Malaysia, and others. His published works in book forms are an adolescent novel Di Bawah Lembayung (DBP, 1991); a classical novel Kembang Kanigara (DBP, 1992), novel Ahli Politik (Nusabuku, 2012), compilations of short stories Merengkuh Langit (DBP, 1995), Fatamorgana (Sasbadi, 1997), Sekuntum Kembang di Sayap Jibril (Pustaka Nusa Publication, 2001), Menyirat Nirmala (DBP, 2004), Sekeping Ruh di Atas Bantal (PPN, 2005), and Serigala dan Sekuntum Tulip (DBP, 2010); poetry compilations Memburu Malaikat (PPN, 2007), and Sajak-sajak Petualang: Manusia Cinta (PPN, 2009); and a luxurious edition biography Seniman Negara Ke-7 Datuk (Dr) Ahmad Nawab (JKKN, 2008). He also produced a book of philosophical essays Pascamoden Kutukan Terhadap Falsafah dan Agama (Nusabuku, 2010).

He is also active in writing criticism on films, theatres and culture. Among his books of essay on film criticism are Sinema (Nusabuku, 2010) and Filem dan Pemikiran (Nusabuku, 2010). He was also a columnist of Mingguan Watan 1996–1998, editor for literary magazine Akar, short stories analyst for Tunas Cipta magazine December 2003 – December 2006, writer for novel in series in Milena Muslim magazine July 2004 – March 2007, columnist for "Review" (films) column, "Pemikiran Islam" and "Kerana Nila Setitik" (Community) for Milenia Muslim magazine 2006-now, columnist for Massa magazine (politics) 2005–2006, columnist for "Kuala Lumpur Selepas Senja (Theatre) for Pentas magazine, columnist for "Dunia Tanpa Tirai" (Politics) for Mingguan Wasilah tabloid January 2008 – May 2009, and columnist for culture and general column in Suara Baru magazine August 2008 – March 2009.

He has the experience as a jury panel for tens of literary competitions since 2002, and speaker in tens of literary workshops since 2003. He was also invited to present tens of working papers at home and abroad, such as Indonesia, Negara Brunei Darussalam, Singapore and Thailand. In writers' organisation, he was Deputy Co-ordinator for Young Writers' Secretariat in GAPENA (SPMG) 2002–2003 and Secretary-General for Persatuan Penulis Nasional Malaysia (PENA) 2006–2008 session, 2008–2010 session, and 2010–2012 session. He is now a freelance writer besides managing his own publishing house Nusabuku Enterprise, and establishing Nusa Centre, a research centre for culture and science.[2]

Awards

Publications

Short Stories

List of S.M. Zakir's short stories that received awards/prizes

Short stories Awards
Debu-debu Jalan Consolation Prize (Adolescent) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prize 1990
Mimpi Senapati First Prize in DBP-DBKL Short Stories Writing Competition in Commemoration With Kuala Lumpur Centennial, 18 February 1990
Garis-garis Paralel Consolation Prize in DBP-Malayan Banking Short Stories Prizes 1992
Enigma Daripada Sebuah Noumena Main Prize (General) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prizes 1992
Relung, Pelita, Kaca, Pohon dan Zaitun Second Prize in DBP-Malayan Banking Literary Prizes 1993
Seorang Lelaki dan Sebuah Laut Consolation Prize (General) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prizes 1993
Mahd (?) Consolation Prize (General) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prizes 1994
Tanah dan Udaraku Main Prize (General) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prizes 1995
Mahakarya Consolation Prize in Formula Malaysia 2000
Cinta Sekerdip Embun Main Prize (Adolescent) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prizes 1999
Perahu Main Prize (General) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prizes 1999
Syair Bunga dan Pasir Main Prize (General) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prizes 2000
Cinta Si Pemain Pedang Loose Prize in Malaysian Premier Literary Prizes 2000/2001
Dunia Simulacra Loose Prize in Malaysian Premier Literary Prizes 2000/2001
Langit Putih di Bogor Main Prize (General) in Utusan-Public Bank Literary Prizes 2002
Malam Bertangkup di Aidilfitri Consolation Prize (General) in Utusan- Public Bank Literary Prizes 2002
Sungai Emasmu Chao Phraya Main Prize (Adolescent) Utusan-ExxonMobil Literary Prizes 2003
Si Penggaru Kalbu Loose Prize in Perdana Literary Prizes 2002/2003
Hikayat Pulau dan Lelaki Main Prize (General) in Utusan-ExxonMobil Literary Prizes 2004
Aku dan Sang Raja Consolation Prize (General) in Utusan-ExxonMobil Literary Prizes 2004
Pasir di Bawah Belati Consolation Prize (General) in Utusan-ExxonNMobil Literary Prizes 2005
Matahari di Atas Sejadah Main Prize (Adolescent) in Utusan Group Literary Prizes 2006
Masjid Consolation Prize (General) in Utusan-ExxonMobil Literary Prizes 2008
Kisah Sebatang Pokok Consolation Prize (General) in Utusan-ExxonMobil Literary Prizes 2009

Literary Essays

Poetry

Compilations of Short Stories

Theatre

Cinta Si Pemain Pedang. Was staged at DBP Store, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, on 15–18 November 2006.

References

  1. "S.M. Zakir". Good Reads. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. "S.M. Zakir". smzakir.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.

External links

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