Adibah Amin Explained

Adibah Amin
Honorific Suffix:SMJ
Birth Name:Khalidah Adibah bt Amin
Birth Date:19 February 1936
Birth Place:Johor Bahru, Johor, British Malaya (now Malaysia)
Nationality:Malaysian
Other Names:Sri Delima
Parents:Zainon Munshi Sulaiman (mother)
Footnotes:1950 - 2010

Khalidah Adibah binti Amin (born 19 February 1936), known professionally as Adibah Amin, is a Malaysian writer, columnist, teacher, translator and actress.[1] [2]

Biography

Born in Johor Bahru, she graduated from her English-Medium secondary school and University of Malaya (1957). From 1958 to 1961, she taught Malay and English at the Malay Girls College in Kuala Lumpur. Later she taught at the Language Institute and Alam Shah School, both in Kuala Lumpur and then became the first headmistress of Jalan Kolam Ayer School [now Seri Puteri School in [[Cyberjaya]]] with another stint at the Language Institute before she left the education service.

She worked as a journalist for the newspaper New Straits Times from 1971 to 1984 and later for The Star in the 1990s. Adibah is remembered by many English speakers as the author of the column in the New Straits Times which she wrote in the 1970s and 1980s using the pen name Sri Delima. The columns were republished in book form in 2009.[3]

Literary career

Adibah's writing includes three novels in Malay: Bangsawan Tulen ("The True Aristocrat", 1950), Seroja Masih di Kolam ("The Lotus is still in the Pond", 1972, translated into Japanese in 1986), and Tempat Jatuh Lagi Dikenang ("We still remember places where we fell", 1985). She has also written more than 200 radio plays and short stories. Her English novel This End of the Rainbow was published in 2006.[4] She collaborated with both The Star and the New Straits Times publishing articles on how to speak Malay correctly.[5]

She was also engaged in literary translations from Malay to English: "No Harvest but a Thorn" by Shahnon Ahmad and "Jungle of Hope" by Keris Mas in addition to the works of poetry by Usman Awang. She also made appearances in three films: Adik Manja, (1980), Hati Bukan Kristal (1989), and Mat Som (1990).[6]

In 2008 Adibah suffered a stroke. Though not paralysed, she is unable to work any more.

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: From Zero to Hero. This End of the Rainbow. 28 March 2015 .
  2. Web site: Amin, Adibah (1936–). Encyclopedia.com. 28 March 2015 .
  3. Web site: As I was Passing by Adibah Amin. Taylor's Library. 28 March 2015 .
  4. Book: Amin, Adibah. This End of the Rainbow: A Novel. 2006. Phoenix Press. 978-983-42627-6-1.
  5. Adibah Amin - in: Pogadaev, V. Malay World (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore). Lingvostranovedchesky Dictionary. M.: "Vostochnaya Kniga", 2012, p. 34-35
  6. A. F. Yassin Ahmad Fadzli Yassin.Sembang sastera bersama orang persuratan. Shah Alam: Fajar Bakti, 1998
  7. "Air Chief heads Johor honours list", New Straits Times, 8 April 1983.
  8. Adibah Amin terima Anugerah Khas MPI-Petronas 2013 - "Utusan Malaysia", 26 April 2014