Rahadyan Sastrowardoyo

Rahadyan Sastrowardoyo

Infobox Writer


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name = Rahadyan Sastrowardoyo
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birthdate = birth date and age|1963|3|31
birthplace = New York City
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occupation = writer, staff editor, contributing editor
nationality = American of Indonesian and Filipino descent
period = 1977-present
genre = non-fiction, poetry, plays
subject = race, ethnicity, popular culture, science-fiction fandom, 9/11
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influences = Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Marilyn Hacker, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Harlan Ellison
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Rahadyan Timoteo Sastrowardoyo — born 1963 in New York City — is a writer, editor and photographer. He is an American of Indonesian and Filipino ancestry.

Sastrowardoyo was raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, and attended P.S. 163 and The Collegiate School as an elementary school student.

His tertiary education was at Syracuse University, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York University and The New School.

Career

Sastrowardoyo began his journalism career as a reporter, copy editor and photographer on his junior high school and high school newspapers in Brentwood, New York. He was editor-in-chief of the Brentwood High School yearbook in 1981, which won honorable mentions from the American Scholastic Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Sastrowardoyo was also news director for WXBA-FM.

His first paying job was as an events photographer for the Brentwood school district. He has since dabbled in wedding photography, wedding videography, dance photography [ [http://www.duhondance.com/photos.html Duhon Dance - photos] ] and theatrical photography for Deborah Savadge's Woodstock Theatre Company (based in New Paltz, New York) and Algonquin Productions [ [http://www.algonquinproductions.org/ Algonquin Productions] ]

After working at Banque Indosuez, Dial Germany/Dial Bavaria (a travel wholesaler) and Marubeni America Corporation, Sastrowardoyo was hired as a copyboy at "The New York Times" in the fall of 1987. From 1988 to 2006, he was on the staff of the cultural news desk [Sastrowardoyo, Rahadyan. "Babylon 5" Enters Its Final Stages." "The New York Times", 19 July 1998.] , and named a staff editor in 1999. In March 2006, he transferred to the foreign news desk. Sastrowardoyo worked at the "Times"'s United Nations bureau in November and December 2007.

Sastrowardoyo studied acting with Deborah Savadge beginning in the fall of 1989, ostensibly as a means to help him deal with his shyness. It was instrumental in helping him deal with his brother Sabartomo's death [ [http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060819/NEWS01/608190307/1002 Drumsta, Raymond. "Ithaca's Troubled Waters: Fall Creek swimming hole alluring but deceptively dangerous." "The Ithaca Journal", 19 August 2006.] Accessed 27 August 2006.] a few years previously. He has also studied poetry with Kimiko Hahn, Richard Tayson and Li-Young Lee; performance with Beau Sia and the Asian American troupe Peeling; playwriting with Julia Cho and David Henry Hwang; photography with Charles Gatewood; and dance with Ducky DooLittle and Pamardi Tjiptopradonggo.

In the summer of 1990, Sastrowardoyo and some fellow classmates from Deborah Savadge's acting class (directed by Guy Ventoliere) performed a series of one-act plays, originally performed by the Actors Theatre of Louisville, as a benefit for Coalition for the Homeless.

In the early 1990’s, Sastrowardoyo was a contributing editor for two volumes of "Contemporary Theater, Film and Television," a reference series published by Gale Research (now known as Thomson Gale).

Sastrowardoyo gave a poetry reading at the Asian American Writers Workshop in January, 2000 [ [http://www.aaww.org/2000.htm Asian American Writers Workshop - Event List: 2000] ] . His one-act play, "Lessons Learned", was scheduled to be read at AAWW on September 11, 2001 but the events of that day postponed its reading until September 24, 2001.

Personal

Sastrowardoyo is the eldest son of Sumarsongko H. Sastrowardoyo (born in Bandung, Central Java, Indonesia), retired from the staff of the Consulate General of Indonesia, and Teresita M. Sastrowardoyo (born in Maasin, Iloilo, the Philippines), an operating room registered nurse, who were married at Calvary Baptist Church in New York City in 1962.

Sastrowardoyo's middle brother, Sabartomo (1965-1986), died in an accident while a student at Cornell University. His youngest brother, Hartriono B. Sastrowardoyo (b. 1969), is a reporter for the "Asbury Park Press".

Sastrowardoyo is a nephew of Soenario (1902-97), Indonesia's minister of foreign affairs from 1953 to 1955; and Subagio Sastrowardoyo (1924-95), a noted poet, writer, essayist and literary critic. He is also a cousin of Sunaryati Hartono (b. 1931) and Astrid Susanto (1936-2006), officials in the Indonesian government; and Marina Joesoef (b. 1959), an Indonesian artist.

Sastrowardoyo is a first cousin once removed of the Indonesian actress Dian Sastrowardoyo (b. 1982).

His surname is derived from "sastra" (Sanskrit, "writings") and "wardaya" (Sanskrit, "heart"), so literally means "writings of the heart." His given name reportedly means "of noble blood" or "noble-hearted." His first middle name was after his maternal grandfather, who died in 1952.

His paternal grandfather, Sutejo Sastrowardoyo (1876-1967), traced the family's ancestry back to 15th century Java.

Sastrowardoyo was raised Baptist but left the church in 1978. He became a Muslim convert after the events of 9/11, when his former minister opined that God had used Muslims as an instrument of His wrath against a decadent America.

Trivia

* Sastrowardoyo was one of the subjects of a practical joke on April 1, 2001, where his name was put in place of an actor's name in the "Times" database of films [Amster, Linda and McClain, Dylan Loeb, eds. "Kill Duck Before Serving: Red Faces at" The New York Times": A Collection of the Newspaper's Most Interesting, Embarrassing and Off-Beat Corrections." New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2002. ISBN 0312284276 ISBN 978-0312284275] .
* Sastrowardoyo wears a bracelet [ [http://www.braceletsforamerica.com Bracelets for America] ] on his right wrist in memory of Michael H. Waye, a junior high and high school friend who was killed in the 9/11 attacks.

Bibliography

Journalism

Print
* "Babylon 5" Enters Its Final Stages." "The New York Times", 19 July 1998.
* "Writing away for tickets, or trying to get on camera." (sidebar to Matt Lee and Ted Lee's "American Cities: Who Wants to Be in the Audience?") "The New York Times", 14 May 2000.
* "For Young Viewers: Pooh's New Adventures, in a 100-Gigabyte Wood." "The New York Times", 21 January 2001.
* Review of "Better Luck Tomorrow." "Community News" (Browns Mills, NJ), 2002.

Online
* [http://www.rediff.com/news/1999/jun/01us.htm "Flashpoints That Define Or Break Apart a Community." Rediff.com, 01 June 1999] Accessed 27 March 2007.

Fandom journalism

Sastrowardoyo has written book reviews, wedding coverage, an obituary, an essay on 9/11 and an article on The Explorers Club (co-written with Hartriono B. Sastrowardoyo) for the "Communiqué", a publication of STARFLEET International.

Photography

* "Daily Freeman" (Kingston, NY), 2002.
* "Chronogram Magazine" [ [http://www.chronogram.com Chronogram website] ] (New Paltz, NY), 2002.

Books

As contributing editor
* "Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television." Detroit: Gale Research, early 1990s.

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