Noordin Hassan (born January 18, 1929, Penang) is a Malaysian playwright and Malaysian National Laureate.
Noordin Hassan | |
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Born | Noordin Hassan January 18, 1929 Penang, Malaysia |
Occupation | Playwright |
Language | Malay |
Nationality | Malaysian |
Citizenship | Malaysia |
Alma mater | University of London |
Period | 1962–1966 |
Years active | 1970s-present |
Notable awards | Malaysian National Laureate (1993) |
Brief biography
editHe received his secondary education in Malaysia, higher education in England (University of London, 1962–1966). He also followed the course of drama at Newcastle University (1976).[1]
Creativity
editHe wrote and performed on the basis of his plays more than 30 productions, in which social criticism takes imaginative fantastic-allegorical, sometimes absurdist forms. To enhance the attraction, he resorts to the techniques of the traditional Malay theater, boldly introduces verses, music, songs, clownish interludes ("No grass in the wind", 1970, "Do not kill butterflies", 1978; "This night the tortoise cried", 1994 etc.).[2] Author of the concept of "theater of faith" (teater fitrah). Considering artistic creativity as an act of worshiping God and knowledge of God, he subordinates this subject to the plot and aesthetics of his works, widely resorting to Islamic symbolism and allegory. Among the plays of Islamic content is the play "Cindai".[3]
Awards
edit- Literary Prize of Malaysia (1972)
- Order of "Defender of the Crown" from the Paramount Ruler of Malaysia (1979)
- S.E.A. Write Award, Thailand (1987)
- Title Malaysian National Laureate – highest title for writers in Malaysia (1993)
- Order "For Service to the State" from Governor of Penang and the honorary title "Datuk" (1994)
Bibliography
edit- A. Rahim Abdullah. "Melihat Nilai Melayu Melalui Dunia Mungkin Noordin Hassan" – dlm. "Dewan Sastera". Kuala Lumpur: DBP, 1993, No. 6 (Jun), hlm. 63–65; N 7 (Julai), hlm. 80–82.
- Halilah Haji Khalid. Noordin Hassan Dalam Esei dan Kritikan. Kuala Lumpur: DBP, 2004
References
edit- ^ Noordin Hassan – Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka
- ^ Pogadaev, V. Malay World (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore). Lingvostranovedchesky Dictionary. M.: "Vostochnaya Kniga", 2012, p. 445
- ^ Kukushkina, E. Islamic Theater in Malaysia: Noordin Hassan's play "Chindai" – in: Souffler. Journal of Foreign Drama. The Modern Foreign Drama, 1999, No. 4, 157–162