
“These stories have a dark side. Outsiders and eccentrics are regarded with suspicion, tortured, even killed. The major theme that emerges is of families diminished by conflict; almost a generation of adult males appears to be missing. Their absence is balanced by a number of strong female presences. This also reflects the dominance of women in the Acehnese household. Azhari is a master of suspense. He wastes no words; his narration is sparse. The overall atmosphere of the stories in Nutmeg Woman is tense and anxious. If there is a message, it is a plea for peace and tolerance and an end to bloodshed and oppression.” Heather Curnow
Author

Azhari dilahirkan di pinggir Banda Aceh, 5 Oktober 1981. Pernah kuliah di Jurusan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, FKIP, Universitas Syiah Kuala Banda Aceh. Tahun 1999, ia meraih penghargaan cerpenis terbaik se-Aceh pada 1999, versi Taman Budaya Aceh. Kemudian pada 2003, ia mendapat penghargaan sebagai cerpenis terbaik se-Indonesia, versi Departeman Pendidikan Nasional, lewat puisinya ‘Dibalut Lumut’. Saat ini, menghabiskan sebagian besar waktunya untuk Komunitas Tikar Pandan, sebuah lembaga yang fokus pada gerakan kebudayaan untuk Aceh.