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Andrea Hirata was born on 24 October, 1967 in Gantung, Indonesia, is an Indonesian author (born 1967). Discover Andrea Hirata's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 24 October, 1967
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace Gantung, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesia

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1967

Andrea Hirata (born 24 October 1967) is an Indonesian author best known for the 2005 novel Laskar Pelangi ("The Rainbow Troops") and its sequels.

Hirata was born in Gantung, Belitung.

While he was young, his parents changed his name seven times.

They eventually settled on the name Andrea, while the name Hirata was given by his mother.

He grew up in a poor family not far from a government-owned mine.

Hirata started his tertiary education with a degree in economics from the University of Indonesia.

After receiving a scholarship from the European Union, he did his master's degree in Europe, first at the University of Paris then at Sheffield Hallam University in Britain; his thesis dealt with telecommunications and the economy.

2005

Hirata released Laskar Pelangi in 2005.

The novel, was written in a period of six months, and was based on his childhood experiences in Belitung; he later described it as "An irony about a lack of access to education for children in one of the world's wealthiest islands.".

The novel went on to sell five million copies, with pirated editions selling 15 million more.

It also spawned three sequels: Sang Pemimpi (The Dreamer), Edensor and Maryamah Karpov.

2008

Laskar Pelangi was adapted into a film of the same name in 2008 by directors Riri Riza and Mira Lesmana; the film became the most-viewed Indonesian film of all time, being seen by 5 million viewers during its theatrical run.

He also worked at the telecommunications company Telkom Indonesia, eventually quitting to focus on writing.

2010

In 2010 the international rights for the Laskar Pelangi tetralogy were bought by American agent Amer & Asia; the rights were later acquired by Kathleen Anderson Literary Management.

Afterwards, Hirata opened a library in his hometown.

By 2010, he was spending weekends in Belitung and weekdays in Java.

He later published his first English-language short story, "Dry Season", in Washington Square Review.

That same year, he spent three months attending a writer's workshop at the University of Iowa.

2011

In 2011, television network SCTV announced a 15-episode serial adaption of Laskar Pelangi; Hirata had previously said he would not allow such an adaptation, but later relented as he felt the network could guarantee quality.

2012

By 2012 the English translation of Laskar Pelangi had been picked up by FSG, Penguin Books, and Random House for sale in twenty countries; Hirata was the first Indonesian writer to be published with FSG.

That year he was a speaker at the Byron Bay Writers Festival.

2013

Winner of New York Book Festival 2013 in general fiction category

2015

Granted an Honorary Doctor of Letters (Hon DLitt) from University of Warwick, UK 2015