pagi sejuk..
embun datang, lalu berlalu…
menjadi bisu aku dekat jantung-mu
semusim bertujuh dan semua tertelan waktu
aku merindu-mu
kawan…
pagi sejuk..
embun datang, lalu berlalu…
menjadi bisu aku dekat jantung-mu
semusim bertujuh dan semua tertelan waktu
aku merindu-mu
kawan…
44 Classic Novels To Read Before You Die
1) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
1884, Mark Twain
Moral questions are raised in this touching (and amusing) story about Huck’s adventures on the Mississippi River with the runaway slave Jim.
2) All Quiet on the Western Front
1929, Erich Maria Remarque
The tale of a young German sent to fight in the trenches during World War I, this novel describes the emotional scars of all wars.
3) Beloved
1987, Toni Morrison
Morrison’s haunting novel follows the story of a woman who escapes from slavery to freedom in Cincinnati but remains damaged by the murder of her daughter.

4) The Best Short Stories
1945, O. Henry
Short stories provide irony and coincidence in everyday life. O. Henry’s signature is flowing, terse prose and the surprise ending.
5) Brave New World
1932, Aldous Huxley
A brilliantly written satire of the future in which society is made to be a machine of sorts. A grim and unforgettable read.
6) The Call of the Wild
1903, Jack London
Buck, the Husky, flees to the wild, where he becomes the leader of a wolf pack. Excitement and adventure set in Alaska’s barren wildnerness.

7) Catch-22
1961, Joseph Heller
This black comedy about World War II Army Air Corps aviators attempting to survive the absurdities of military bureaucracy has become a part of the American collective consciousness.
The Catcher in the Rye
1951, J.D. Salinger
Fleeing his Pennsylvania prep school, Holden Caulfield holes up in New York City and rails against adult phoniness while trying to lose his innocence.
9) The Complete Sherlock Holmes
1936, Arthur Conan Doyle
The Baker Street saga is chronicled in this collection that includes “A Study in Scarlet,” the 1887 story that introduced the English detective Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant Dr. Watson.

10) Crime and Punishment
1886, Fyodor Dostoevsky
First published in Russian in 1866, this masterful psychological novel shows the horror and remorse of Raskolnikoff, a student, after he has killed an old woman for her money.
11) Cry, the Beloved Country
1948, Alan Paton
In lyrical language Paton relates the moving story of a Zulu minister who searches for his children in Johannesburg, only to learn that South African society has destroyed their lives.
12) Don Quixote
1612, Miguel de Cervantes
Originally published in Spanish in 1605, Cervantes’ satire about a gentle visionary who becomes a knight after reading too many chivalric romances is a universal tale of idealism versus practicality.

13) Ethan Frome
1911, Edith Wharton
An unhappy couple attempts suicide but find a far worse fate in this tale of irony and retribution in rural New England.
14) Gone with the Wind
1936, Margaret Mitchell
Set against the backdrop of Georgia during the Civil War, Mitchell’s massive historical novel chronicles the tempestuous romance of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara.
15) The Good Earth
1931, Pearl S. Buck
This Pulitzer Prize winner follows Wang Lung’s family from their early struggles to live off the land to their final disintegration as they move to the city.

16) The Grapes of Wrath
1939, John Steinbeck
Proletarian fiction at its finest, Steinbeck’s portrait of an Oklahoma family during the Depression spurred legislation to help stricken migrant workers.
17) The Great Gatsby
1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald
Jay Gatsby has built an illegal empire to win the love of Daisy Buchanan, but his sacrifices for her prove to be his downfall.
18) Heart of Darkness
1902, Joseph Conrad
Marlow relates the tale of Mr. Kurtz, successful in his greedy quest for ivory in the African Congo but leaving in its place hunger, death and slavery, for the natives.

19) Invisible Man
1952, Ralph Ellison
A young African American man moves to New York City and discovers he is “invisible,” seen only as a racial stereotype and never as himself.
20) Jane Eyre
1847, Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre’s ill-fated love for the brooding Mr. Rochester endures in this story of a strong-willed heroine who refuses to compromise herself.
21) Lord of the Flies
1954, William Golding
A group of English schoolboys, marooned on a tropical island during a time of atomic warfare, bring both civilization and savagery to their community.

22) Moby Dick
1851, Herman Melville
Captain Ahab’s obsessive struggle to defeat Moby Dick, the great white whale who maimed him, is the focus of Melville’s masterpiece.
23) My Antonia
1918, Willa Cather
In spite of a life of hard work, Bohemian immigrant Antonia Shimerda is sustained by the healthy Nebraska soil and her warm-hearted brood of children.
24) Native Son
1940, Richard Wright
The accidental death of his white boss’s daughter begins a chain of events from which Bigger Thomas, a bitter young black man, cannot escape.

25) Nineteen Eighty Four
1949, George Orwell
Ignorance is strength and peace is war in Orwell’s darkly imaginative vision of a future controlled by Big Brother and the Thought Police.
26) Of Human Bondage
1915, W. Somerset Maugham
Afflicted with a club foot, Philip Carey suffers through his life, struggling to free himself from a destructive love affair and finally finding contentment as a country doctor.
27) The Old Man and the Sea
1952, Ernest Hemingway
Santiago realizes the dream of catching a giant marlin, but he must battle the sharks for two days to bring his prize home.

28) Pride and Prejudice
1813, Jane Austen
A delightful comedy of marriage traces the courtship of Elizabeth and Darcy as they overcome his pride and her prejudice and fall in love.
29) The Red Badge of Courage
1895, Stephen Crane
Through the eyes of Henry Fleming, a young Civil War soldier, we see the fears of battle and the inexplicable courage that comes when soldiers unite in a wartime machine.
30) Robinson Crusoe
1719, Daniel Defoe
Defoe’s novel about a castaway marooned for twenty-four years on a deserted island is an engrossing story of survival, civilization, and barbarism.

31) The Scarlet Letter
1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne
Hawthorne’s novel is a study of sin, guilt, and revenge. Adultress Hester Prynne must bear public humiliation but Roger Chillingsworth and Arthur Dimmesdale suffer equally.
32) A Separate Peace
1959, John Knowles
Fifteen years later, the narrator remembers his boarding school roommate. The rivalry that tinged their friendship eventually leads to tragedy.
33) Silas Marner
1861, George Eliot
This classic story shows redemption for a lonely and bitter man in the form of a child who brings him love and hope.

34) The Sound and the Fury
1929, William Faulkner
The moral decay of the Old South is presented through the eyes of four members of the once prominent Compson family of Jackson, Mississippi.
35) The Stranger
1946, Albert Camus
First published in French in 1942, the narrator of Albert Camus’ existential masterpiece is an autobiographical figure who does not conform to religious morality or social convention.
36) A Tale of Two Cities
1859, Charles Dickens
This dramatic story of Paris and London during the Reign of Terror contains some of Dickens’ most memorable characters—Madame Defarge with her knitting and the self-sacrificing Sidney Carton.

37) Tales
1952, Edgar Allan Poe
A collection of short stories by the nineteenth century master of the macabre. Included are “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” and “The Fall of the House of Usher.”
38) Tess of the D’Urbervilles
1891, Thomas Hardy
Tess is ruined when her father’s vanity forces her to seek the favors of rich relations, and her life becomes a study in the grim reality of her times.
39) Their Eyes Were Watching God
1937, Zora Neale Hurston
An African-American woman in 1930s rural Florida finds freedom and self-knowledge through a personal journey encompassing three very different marriages.

40) To Kill a Mockingbird
1960, Harper Lee
Small town Alabama in the 1930s is the setting for this fine novel of a child’s brutal introdution to racial prejudice and adult injustice.
41) Uncle Tom’s Cabin
1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe
Stowe’s sentimental but realistic novel is often credited with heightening public awareness about the evils of slavery, thus hastening the Civil War.
42) War and Peace
1889, Leo Tolstoy
An enormous cast of characters brings life to Tolstoy’s panoramic chronicle of Napoleonic Russia. Originally published in the 1860s.

43) Winesburg, Ohio
1919, Sherwood Anderson
Twenty-three stories of small town America show the characters’ spiritual dreams in conflict with society’s provincialism and materialism.
44) Wuthering Heights
1847, Emily Bronte
Catherine and Heathcliff are the tempestuous lovers in this tale of passion and revenge on the Yorkshire moors.
buat gw, skripsi gak cuma tugas akhir syarat lulus, yang kalo lo gak bikin lo gak bisa keluar dari ruang universitas tempat lo ngejalani waktu-waktu membosankan..
bukan juga syarat buat ngelamar calon istri, apalagi sekedar syarat kerja
buat gw skripsi adalah pertaruhan isi otak dengan waktu
berapa banyak waktu kita kuliah dan bagaimana pengaruhnya ke otak
apa yang kita tahu dari bangku kuliah
ternyata, gw lebih banyak tahu pas diakhir waktu kayak sekarang
gak peduli gw dicap sombong pas nanya di kelas AKD kemarin
bukan urusan gw dibilang sok ketinggian di diskusi Manajemen semester kemaren
toh emang gw lebih tahu banyak dari sekedar teks-teks di buku wajib pak dosen
selalu ada konsekuensi dari cerdas dan bodoh tapi menjadi keduanya adalah pilihan
bukan salah gw jika toh gw berasa cerdas, karena gw emang pernah bodoh..
Ada banyak sebab yang akan membuat seorang laki-laki menjadi cinta
Hobi yang mendarah daging
Kerjaan yang gak mampu dilepas
Petualangan menantang
Keterbatasan yang coba dihancurkan
Hidup yang dikungkung rutinitas
Tapi objek paling menarik dari semuanya adalah tentang mendefinisikan perempuan
Ibu adalah perempuan pertama yang membuat laki-laki merasa ada
Laki-laki akan merasa hidup dengan cerita-cerita perempuan
Sebagai bagian tak terpisahkan, bagian yang hilang dan coba ditemukan
Coba diutuhkan..
Pencarian itu berlangsung terus, siang malam dari satu nafas ketarikan selanjutnya
Tak semua indah, tak seluruhnya tak indah
Sayang, saat ini aku berada di area tak indah
Perempuan yang kuanggap bagian-ku yang hilang
Ternyata bukan untuk ditemukan, bukan untuk diperjuangkan
Ia indah sekaligus menyakitkan
Membuatku kuat ditengah hidup namun juga bisa menghitamkan siangku
Aku mampu menjalani yang aku harus lakukan hanya dengan memajang fotonya di desktop, tapi ia juga mampu membuatku ga bangun pagi dengan pisau sikapnya
Aku tahu dengan dalam arti pengorbanan kawan karena aku terlahir dengan predikat itu
Tapi aku perlu dengan pasti untuk apa aku melakukan itu
Ikhlas? Of couse I am!
Yang membuatku takut adalah kulminasi dari sakit yang diterima terus-terusan adalah
Dendam..
Aku hanya perlu satu alasan lagi untuk membuatnya jadi malam, gelap di hidupku
Only the one who hurts you can comfort you
Only the one who inflicts the pain can take it away..
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