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Who Wrote the Foreword to Marginal Notes 10?

Ayu Utami, or Justina Ayu Utami in full, wrote the foreword for Gunawan Muhammad's (Tempo Magazine Senior Journalist) 10th Side Notes. Ayu Utami took the title 'The Never-ending Language''. He described the figure of Gunawan Muhammad with the words 'The Paradox of Language'.

It is said to be a causal language paradox marginal notes (caping) is a separate note written in a chain every week that is not relate from the previous title. Caping is a beautiful tear and a news sheet that adheres to the rules and discipline of literature.

For Ayu, "Caping" is like a weekly intellectual reflection that overlaps with the news routine. It contains reflections on books, films, characters, mysteries, actors, traitors, heroes, and anything else, presented sequentially, coherently, and sometimes explosively.

A rhetorical question for Ayu, is that a style of speaking? No. We don't imagine 'speaking style As a package to be chosen or exchanged to package thoughts, the answer is no. Therefore, according to Ayu, language is both amazing and terrifying.

Ayu Utami closed her foreword with a poem about Chairil Anwar, May 1, 2011

"I know poets always die, reduced to the masses. But it seems their poetry can always liberate itself."

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