TereLiye Perkenalan Diri yang Keren
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging talk, Tere Liye shares his journey as a writer, from his humble beginnings in Sumatra to becoming a successful novelist. He reflects on his early experiences writing for children's magazines and local newspapers, eventually transitioning into novel writing. Despite initial setbacks with his first books, including 'Hafalan Shalat Delisa,' he continued to evolve his writing, exploring new genres and themes. His work gained immense popularity, with his books adapted into films and his stories resonating deeply with readers. Tere Liyeβs persistence and passion for writing shine through as he discusses his literary career and future projects.
Takeaways
- π Tere Liye introduces himself as Darwis, a writer from the remote areas of Sumatra, and discusses his journey into writing.
- π He began writing during elementary school, contributing to children's magazines like 'Bobok' and 'Tomtom.'
- π Tere Liye's first published work was a short story in a local newspaper, Lampung Post, when he was in high school.
- π He moved to Depok for university, where he studied economics at the University of Indonesia (UI), while continuing to write for local newspapers.
- π Tere Liye initially focused on writing political and economic articles for national newspapers like Kompas and Media Indonesia, but later shifted his focus to novels.
- π His first two novels didn't sell well, but his third, 'Hafalan Shalat Delisa,' gained recognition, even though it was initially dismissed by some as inappropriate.
- π 'Hafalan Shalat Delisa' eventually became a popular film, playing over 15 times on SCTV and becoming one of the most frequently aired films in Indonesia.
- π Tere Liye's writing evolved over time, leading him to publish novels in various genres, including children's literature and fantasy.
- π He introduced several new series, including 'Negeri Para Bedebah' and 'Negeri di Ujung Tanduk,' diversifying his writing style.
- π After announcing his retirement from publishing in 2017, Tere Liye returned to writing with renewed energy, releasing multiple novels, including 'Pergi' and 'Pulang.'
- π Tere Liye has also ventured into filmmaking, with adaptations of his books like 'Hafalan Shalat Delisa,' and is currently working on films based on his novels 'Daun yang Jatuh Tak Pernah Membenci Angin' and 'Rembulan Tenggelam di Wajahmu.'
Q & A
What inspired Tere Liye to start writing?
-Tere Liye began writing at a young age, starting in elementary school when he contributed to children's magazines. His early exposure to writing for local publications fueled his passion for becoming a writer.
How did Tere Liye's writing journey evolve in his youth?
-Tere Liye's writing journey evolved as he sent his first short stories to local newspapers during middle school and high school. By the time he was in high school, his work was published in Lampung Post, and he began to see writing as a potential career.
What were the challenges Tere Liye faced with his early novels?
-Tere Liye faced significant challenges with his early novels, particularly with his third novel, *Hafalan Shalat Delisa*, which initially did not sell well and was even considered controversial by some readers who dismissed it as 'Bid'ah' (innovation in religion).
How did Tere Liye's perspective on writing change over time?
-Tere Liye's perspective changed when he moved from writing about politics and economics to focusing on novels. After struggling with the response to his first few novels, he shifted his writing style and started creating works with different genres and themes.
What factors contributed to the success of *Hafalan Shalat Delisa*?
-Despite initial setbacks, *Hafalan Shalat Delisa* eventually gained success after being adapted into a film, which led to its widespread recognition. The film adaptation, along with its regular airing on television, contributed significantly to the book's popularity.
How did Tere Liye's writing evolve in the years following his early challenges?
-After the initial failure of his third novel, Tere Liye continued to write and experiment with different genres, including fantasy, childrenβs literature, and historical novels. His later works, such as *Negeri Para Bedebah* and *Rindu*, showcased a broader range of topics and narrative styles.
What motivated Tere Liye to explore different genres in his writing?
-Tere Liye's desire to explore different genres stemmed from his search for a more fulfilling and diverse writing experience. He experimented with fantasy, historical fiction, and children's literature, responding to changing personal interests and the evolving tastes of his audience.
What is the significance of Tere Liye's novels being adapted into films?
-The film adaptations of Tere Liye's novels, such as *Hafalan Shalat Delisa*, played a pivotal role in boosting the recognition and sales of his books. The films resonated deeply with audiences, further cementing Tere Liye's place in Indonesian literary culture.
How did Tere Liye react to criticism of his writing?
-Tere Liye acknowledged that criticism was a part of his journey as a writer. Despite facing backlash, particularly for *Hafalan Shalat Delisa*, he remained persistent in his writing, which ultimately led to his continued success and the eventual popularity of his works.
What did Tere Liye learn from his experience with the publishing industry?
-Tere Liye learned the importance of perseverance and adaptability in the publishing industry. He experienced both success and failure, but his resilience allowed him to overcome obstacles and continue producing works that resonated with readers across various genres.
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