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This paper examines " Dari Penjara ke Penjara " (From Jail to Jail), the seminal political autobiography of Tan Malaka (Sutan Ibrahim gelar Tan Malaka). Written primarily while he was imprisoned by the newly formed Indonesian republican government in 1948, the work is both a personal memoir of a revolutionary life and a manifesto for "100% independence". I. Introduction

| If you want… | Read this section… | Skip this… | |--------------|--------------------|--------------| | Prison escape drama | Part 2 (the Solo flight) | Part 1’s legal arguments | | Marxist theory | Chapter “Konsepsi Juang” | Travel descriptions | | Colonial daily life | Prison menus & letter censorship | Political polemics | | Why he hates Sukarno (mildly) | Pages 150–160 | N/A |

Tan Malaka Dari Penjara Ke Penjara is a book written by Tan Malaka, a prominent Indonesian communist and revolutionary. The book is an autobiographical account of Tan Malaka's experiences in prison, detailing his struggles and ideologies during his time in captivity. This report aims to provide an overview of the book's content, significance, and relevance to Indonesian history.

terdiri dari tiga jilid yang merangkum perjalanan hidup Tan Malaka yang berpindah-pindah dari satu negara ke negara lain—mulai dari Belanda, Rusia, Tiongkok, hingga Filipina—demi memperjuangkan kemerdekaan Indonesia 100%. Catatan Gerilya Intelektual

He was executed by the Indonesian military in 1949—ironically, not by the Dutch, but by fellow republicans who saw him as a political rival. His last words, according to legend: “It’s not important when I die. What matters is that my ideas live.”

Meskipun Tan Malaka sering dianggap sebagai "orang luar" dalam politik arus utama pada masanya, majalah

For modern readers downloading the PDF, the text is often divided into three distinct parts, reflecting the chronology of his suffering: