e-ISSN 2231-8542
ISSN 1511-3701
Safei, M.
Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 24, Issue S, March 2016
Keywords: Anti-story, experimental short story, Malay literature, Malay short stories, Rapsodi, Taman Uzlah, Yuda, Zaen Kasturi
Published on: 15 Jun 2016
The development of the short story genre in Malay literature is reaching its first century. Malay short stories underwent an experimental phase in the 1970s. It brought about an interesting impact that should be analysed. The experimental decades influenced the short stories produced by young writers in the 1980s, such as Marsli, N.O., Azmah Nordin, Daeng Ramliakil, Muhd Nasruddin Dasuki, Zainal Rashid Ahmad and S.M. Zakir. This essay will focus on short stories written by Zaen Kasturi who not only continues to experiment, but is also creative and innovative in incorporating new and novel elements. This analysis utilises the “anti-narrative” framework to view the non-conformity experimentation model created by Zaen Kasturi. The analysis will focus on his collection of short stories entitled Taman Uzlah (2005, DBP) consisting of 20 stories from three earlier collections, Yuda (1992, DBP) Idola (1997, Sasbadi), Rapsodi (1998, DBP). Based on the short stories in Taman Uzlah, it is found that Zaen Kasturi generally portrayed the “search” as an authoritative subjectivity. Therefore, in many occasions in his short stories, Zaen Kasturi engaged an artistic audacity attitude when presenting an issue, in particular, dissent: courage with fiery emotion and artistic sentiments to state what he believes is the truth. Reading method used in this research can generally be used to clarify the message presented by the author.
ISSN 1511-3701
e-ISSN 2231-8542