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Peter Van Dongen, Comic Artist
'Indos' In Holland Seem To Live With A Sense Of Loss

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

When he is in Indonesia, his public events are booked solid, by illustrators and fellow comic artists. This time around, when 47-year-old Dutch writer-cum-illustrator Peter van Dongen came to Jakarta en route back to Amsterdam after speaking as a panelist at the recent Makassar International Writers Festival, even bloggers flocked to listen to van Dongen speak about his work.

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When he is in Indonesia, his public events are booked solid, by illustrators and fellow comic artists. This time around, when 47-year-old Dutch writer-cum-illustrator Peter van Dongen came to Jakarta en route back to Amsterdam after speaking as a panelist at the recent Makassar International Writers Festival, even bloggers flocked to listen to van Dongen speak about his work.

It could be that his work touches a certain chord in the Indonesian p

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