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106 pages, Paperback
First published December 1, 1950
"Because, little sister, in one's self there lies everything there is in the world and everyone else feels this is so, too."A man travels back to central Java to reunite with his dying father. While there, he considers the already darkening fortunes of his newly free country, the ultimate end of everyone, and the effect both fates have had on him and his father. A beautiful, wise, sad, but not hopeless novel.
"Yes, why is it that we have to die alone? And be born alone too? And why do we have to live in a world where there are so many people? And if we're capable of loving someone and that person too loves us..." He went down on his knees and looked through the window into the middle of the room where the body was lying alone. He went on, "like our late friend, for example - why then do we have to be parted in death? Alone. Alone. Alone. And born alone too. Alone again. Alone again. Why wasn't this man born in the midst of the hustle and bustle of life and why didn't he die in the midst of that hustle and bustle? I'd like the world to be an all night fair."
“Dan di dunia ini, manusia bukan berduyun-duyun lahir dan berduyun-duyun pula kembali pulang. Seorang-seorang mereka datang. Seorang-seorang mereka pergi. Dan yang belum pergi dengan cemas-cemas menunggu saat nyawanya terbang entah ke mana....”