描述M Balfas Kesusastraan Indonesia Modern dalam Kritik dan Essai 1 (1962) p228.jpg
English: Indonesian author Muhammad Balfas in the mid-1950s. From the 1962 edition of Kesusasteraan Indonesia Modern dalam Kritik dan Essay.
日期
约1955年
date QS:P,+1955-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Jassin, H.B. 1962 [1953]. Kesusasteraan Indonesia Modern dalam Kritik dan Esei I. Jakarta: Gunung Agung. Page number in title
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