Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng Explained

Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng
Term Start:December 27, 1949
Term End:March 14, 1950
Successor:D.P. Diapari
Birth Date:19 October 1907
Death Place:Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Nationality:Indonesian
Profession:Poet

Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng (October 19, 1907 – March 6, 1968) was an Indonesian poet from the Pujangga Baru era. He was also the fourth Prime Minister of the State of East Indonesia.

Early life

Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng was educated at a Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS, Dutch Native School) in Manganitu, a Christelijk Middagkweekscool (Christian Normal School) in Bandung and a Christian teachers' college in Surakarta, Central Java, where he learned about Tachtigers, a form of Dutch literature that later influenced most of his work.[1]

List of works

Most of Tatengkeng's works were influenced by Tachtigers and Christianity. His best known collection of poems is Rindu Dendam (Longing For Revenge), which contains 32 poems and was first published in 1934. He also published poems in magazines.

His other works comprise works of prose and a play.[1]

Works

Poems first published in the magazine Poedjangga Baroe

Poems first published in other magazines

Prose Works

Drama

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jan Engelbert Tatengkeng Bio-Kristi . biokristi.sabda.org . 19 October 2021.