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Resensi novel puputon dalam bahasa sunda This article was first published on September 29, 2016. It has been translated from Malay into English by the author. The word "resensi" means "revised edition". In Indonesia, books are traditionally published as a 'resensi' as well as a regular publication. In this blog post, we introduce you to the literary genre of 'resensi novel'. This is a literary form which usually starts out with a preface about an existing mainstream work, and then adds new content after that point to extend it further in various directions. The title of this resensi novel is 'Devil's Flower Puput,' which is a reference to a novel by Syamsul Bahri. The author of this resensi novel is Dedi Suprapto, who is a writer from West Java. In the preface, the author discusses the main characters from Syamsul Bahri's Devil's Flower Puput: Gadis Soesilo and Gusti Asmoro Wirakusuma. In addition, he also talked about how Syamsul Bahri came to write his book about the courtesans while working in a brothel in Jakarta while he was still young. He had written about the courtesans in that brothel, but the work he had written was not published until after he had returned to his hometown in West Java. He then added some stories about his own experiences as a courtesan, and some of his friends who were also courtesans. The result of this post-publication process was the novel Devil's Flower Puput. This resensi novel is not only based on Syamsul Bahri's original stories set in Jakarta, but also on Palapa's Pencerah Pulau Mirih (Palapa's Thousand Eyes) series of books by Anwar Ma'arif. Those stories were based on a courtesan named Adiningrat, a historical figure. In the preface, the author uses the stories from Palapa's Pencerah Pulau Mirih as a way to draw connections between courtesans from different eras. In addition, he also discusses how he felt about these characters who have been connected with courtesans for generations. In addition to that, he also discusses various ways in which people can relate to these characters, and other literary works around them. Another thing that the author discussed in the preface is about water lilies and water hyacinths as symbols of beauty, but also as a symbol for infidelity. This is a metaphor that he used to underline the character of Gusti Asmoro's wife, Gusti Ayu Suhartini. In the main segment of this resensi novel, this story begins with a description of how Gadis Soesilo and Gusti Asmoro met for the first time. At that time, Soesilo was playing with her friends, while Gusti Asmoro was at the same place with several other young men from his village. One day, when Gadis Soesilo was spinning thread in front of her house, she heard music playing at the school across from their house. Then they began playing together. cfa1e77820
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