JAKARTA - Yapi Tambayong writer alias Remy Sylado passed away Monday, December 12. Remy Sylado is known to have been sick in recent months.
He was taken to Tarakan Hospital after Anies Baswedan, who was still the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, visited him on Friday, January 14.
Remy Sylado is said to have not only hernia, but also stroke and kabarak. However, he has not been able to undergo treatment at the same time because he is no longer young.
In honor and dedication to munsyi, writer and cultural observer Remy Sylado was held a joint prayer ceremony and the auction of Remy Sylado's painting and the reading of a poem by Remy Sylado on Friday, February 4. The event, which took place at the Small Theater, Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM), Central Jakarta, was enlivened by Jajang C Noer, Reza Rahadian to Indonesian President Penyair Sutardji Calzoum Bachri.
They read a number of poems by Remy Sylado. Among them are a poem entitled Lanskap Toba, Pasturel, Bunaken, Pena, Address Kita, Are The Country Still, In Child's WAY, and All Beauty Realized.
His career lasted more than five decades, as an actor he appeared in dozens of feature films and was one of the most respected actors of his generation. He is also an active writer whose work has been adapted to the big screen. One of the most popular films ever made based on his writing is Ca-bau-kan (2002) from a novel of the same name Ca-bau-kan: Only a sintu (1999).
He wrote criticisms, poetry, short stories, novels (since the age of 18), dramas, columns, essays, poetry, popular romance, as well as musical books, dramaturgy, language, and theology. Remy is famous for his courage to face general views through the drama performances he leads. He is also one of the pioneers of writing Mbeling poetry with Jeihan and Abdul Hadi WM.
In addition to writing many novels, he is also known to be good at painting, playing in rhythm, and knowing a lot about films. Currently he lives in Bandung. Remy was awarded the 2002 Khatulistiwa Kusala Sastra prize for his novel Red Kerundung Kirmizi.
Apart from being a writer, Remy Salado is known as an actor and a former Indonesian journalist. Thanks to his expertise in acting, Remy was given a nomination for the Citra Cup at the Indonesian Film Festival through the film Stay for a moment (1986) and Due to Cancer Cancer (1987).
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