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Found in Translation

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

AS a young university student, John McGlynn saw his first wayang puppets in the cold midwestern climes of Wisconsin in 1977. From that moment the world of Indonesian Letters would be forever changed.

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How did a farm boy from Cazenovia, Wisconsin beat all the odds and establish himself on the other side of the planet as a tireless champion of Indonesian culture on the international stage?

In Tempo’s ongoing series of portraits of Indonesia-based English-language publishers, this profile tells the remarkable story of John McGlynn, publisher and co-founder of the Lontar Foundation of Jakarta.

McGlynn first visited Indonesia on a US Departmen

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