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Goenawan Mohamad (born 29 July 1941) is an
Indonesian poet, essayist,
playwright and editor. He is the
founder and
editor of the
Indonesian magazine Tempo...
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Raden Goenawan was
Attorney General of
Indonesia from 31
December 1959 to 1962.
Goenawan worked as
Deputy Prosecutor General under Gatot Taroenamihardja...
- w****ly
magazine that
covers news and
politics on Mondays. It was
founded by
Goenawan Mohamad and
Yusril Djalinus and the
first edition was
published on 6 March...
- (disambiguation)
Henricus Pidyarto Gunawan,
Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop Raden Goenawan,
Indonesian Prosecutor General 1959-62 Rudy Gunawan,
Chinese Indonesian...
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Cecep Syamsul Hari (1967)
Djamil Suherman (1924–85) Eka
Budianta (1956)
Goenawan Mohammad (1942) Gola Gong (1963) HB J****in (1917-2000) Iman
Budhi Santosa...
- was not the
actual writer;
among those suggested as the
author was poet
Goenawan Mohamad,
known as Utami's mentor.
Mohamad denied the
rumours and said that...
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journalistic and
political critics in the 1990s.
Hashim unsuccessfully pressured Goenawan Mohamad to sell his
outspoken and
banned Tempo magazine to him. As a lieutenant...
- and was
edited by
Taufiq Ismail, Ds. Muljanto, Zaini, Su Hok Djin, and
Goenawan Mohamad. In 1971, J****in was
given a one-year
prison sentence and a two-year...
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together with
Jusuf Wanandi,
Muhammad Chudori, Eric Samola,
Fikri Jufri,
Goenawan Mohamad, and Harmoko,
Oetama also co-founded The
Jakarta Post, Indonesia's...
- for poetry. In 1987, he was one of
several prominent Indonesian figures (
Goenawan Mohamad,
Subagio Sastrowardoyo, Umar Kayam, and John H. McGlynn) involved...