-
Tjalie Robinson is the main
alias of the Indo (Eurasian)
intellectual and
writer Jan Boon (10
January 1911 – 22
April 1974) also
known as
Vincent Mahieu...
-
matriarchal kinship relations within Eurasian communities, it has been
argued by
Tjalie Robinson that the
origin of the Indo was less of a thin
facade laid over...
- 26–27. ISBN 9789053336076. Robinson,
Tjalie (1975). Ik en Bentiet. Moesson. p. 26. ISBN 9070301369. Robinson,
Tjalie (1955).
Piekerans van een straatslijper...
- been
written by Indo-European
authors led by the "avant
garde visionary"
Tjalie Robinson, who is the best-read
Dutch author in
contemporary Indonesia, and...
-
colony of the
Dutch East Indies; in the literature, the
notable author is
Tjalie Robinson.
Waiting for the
Barbarians (1980) by J. M.
Coetzee depicts the...
- into
English by Ina
Rilke as The Tea Lords, 2010.)
Vincent Mahieu (aka
Tjalie Robinson):
Tjoek (1955) and
Tjies (1960);
Jeroen Brouwers:
Bezonken rood [nl]...
- (Eurasian) community, including: E. du Perron,
Ernest Douwes Dekker and
Tjalie Robinson. P.A. Daum's
successor as
editor in
chief Karel Zaalberg, became...
-
editor Karel Zaalberg, as well as E. du Perron,
Ernest Douwes Dekker and
Tjalie Robinson. Daum's
first novel Uit de
suiker in de
tabak (From
Sugar to Tobacco)...
-
author Tjalie Robinson. The Indo (Eurasian)
Tjalie Robinson pointed out why he did not find the
characters in the
story credible. Moreover, as
Tjalie Robinson...
-
United States. His
Dutch Indonesian friend,
fellow camp survivor, and
author Tjalie Robinson also
lived in the
United States,
where he
founded several cultural...