Olenka Budi Darma

The most likely intended subject is the canonical Indonesian author Budi Darma , a giant of absurdist and metafictional literature. The name "Olenka" may be a misremembered character name or a conflation with another writer.

"My little one!" she said. "My precious one!" olenka budi darma

She had found a new life. She had some one to love and to live for. She was the darling once more. The most likely intended subject is the canonical

"It is going to rain," said the boy. "The oats will get wet." "My precious one

Budi Darma is famous for his "absurdist" approach. In Olenka, he strips away the social and political baggage often found in Indonesian novels of that era. He focuses entirely on the individual. The characters often behave in ways that seem irrational or cold, reflecting Budi Darma’s belief that humans are fundamentally lonely creatures driven by hidden impulses.

They were married in the autumn. Kukin was very happy. He had found a wife who understood him and sympathized with him.

"Now I have some one to talk to," he said. "You are my darling, you are my precious one."