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Elizabeth (Beb) Vuyk (born Rotterdam, February 11, 1905 – died Blaricum, August 24, 1991) was a Dutch writer of Indo (Eurasian) descent. Her Indo father was born in the Dutch East Indies and had a mother from Madura, but was ‘repatriated’ to the Netherlands on a very young age. She married into a typically Calvinist Dutch family and lived in the port city of Rotterdam. Vuyk grew up in the Netherlands and went to her father’s land of birth in 1929 at the age of 24. 3 years later she married Fernand de Willigen, a native born Indo (Dutch father and Ambonese mother) that worked in the oil and tea plantations throughout the Indies. They had 2 sons, both born in the Dutch East Indies.

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  • Elizabeth (Beb) Vuyk (born Rotterdam, February 11, 1905 – died Blaricum, August 24, 1991) was a Dutch writer of Indo (Eurasian) descent. Her Indo father was born in the Dutch East Indies and had a mother from Madura, but was ‘repatriated’ to the Netherlands on a very young age. She married into a typically Calvinist Dutch family and lived in the port city of Rotterdam. Vuyk grew up in the Netherlands and went to her father’s land of birth in 1929 at the age of 24. 3 years later she married Fernand de Willigen, a native born Indo (Dutch father and Ambonese mother) that worked in the oil and tea plantations throughout the Indies. They had 2 sons, both born in the Dutch East Indies. In the Dutch East Indies she sympathised with the Indies independence movement and befriended Indonesian intellectual Sutan Sjahrir via their common friend the famous author E. du Perron. During World War II she was captive in a Japanese concentration camp. An account of these years named 'Kampdagboeken' was the last book she ever published in 1989. Vuyk is considered a brilliant literary composer and won numerous awards throughout her career, among them the 1973 Constantijn Huygens Prize. Much of her literary work is auto-biographical and clearly pinpoints the racial relationships in the colonial Dutch East Indies and the paradoxes of the early post-colonial and revolutionary years. (en)
  • Elizabeth "Beb" Vuyk (11 Februari 1905 – 24 Agustus 1991) adalah seorang penulis Belanda keturunan Indonesia. Ia menikah dengan Fernand 'Boet' de Willigen (meninggal tahun 1986) pada tahun 1932 dan memiliki 2 anak, yakni Hans (17 Mei 1933-12 Mei 2005) dan Ru (27 Oktober 1934 - 29 Agustus 1961). Buku pertamanya didiskusikan oleh terkemuka, . Pada tahun 1987, melalui kerja sama bersamanya, sebuah siaran radio dokumenter atas dirinya diudarakan, dan diulang pada Sabtu pagi tanggal 10 Februari 2007 di dalam Radio 1. (in)
  • Elizabeth (Beb) Vuyk (Rotterdam, 11 februari 1905 – Loenen aan de Vecht, 24 augustus 1991) was een Nederlands schrijfster van Indisch-Nederlandse afkomst. Ze trouwde in 1932 met Fernand 'Boet' de Willigen (1899-1986) en kreeg met hem twee zonen, Hans (17 mei 1933 – 12 mei 2005) en Ru (27 oktober 1934 – 29 augustus 1961). In 1987 werd met haar medewerking een uitgebreide radio-documentaire over haar leven gemaakt, die in de vroege ochtend van zaterdag 10 februari 2007 op Radio 1 in het programma werd herhaald. Haar eerste boeken werden door de gezaghebbende literatuurcriticus Menno ter Braak zeer lovend besproken. (nl)
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  • 1905-02-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Elizabeth Vuijk (en)
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  • 1991-08-24 (xsd:date)
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  • 1905-02-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Elizabeth Vuijk (en)
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  • Rotterdam, Netherlands (en)
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  • Beb Vuyk, famous Indo author, 1928. (en)
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  • 1991-08-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Blaricum, Netherlands (en)
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  • Dutch (en)
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  • Author, journalist (en)
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  • Elizabeth "Beb" Vuyk (11 Februari 1905 – 24 Agustus 1991) adalah seorang penulis Belanda keturunan Indonesia. Ia menikah dengan Fernand 'Boet' de Willigen (meninggal tahun 1986) pada tahun 1932 dan memiliki 2 anak, yakni Hans (17 Mei 1933-12 Mei 2005) dan Ru (27 Oktober 1934 - 29 Agustus 1961). Buku pertamanya didiskusikan oleh terkemuka, . Pada tahun 1987, melalui kerja sama bersamanya, sebuah siaran radio dokumenter atas dirinya diudarakan, dan diulang pada Sabtu pagi tanggal 10 Februari 2007 di dalam Radio 1. (in)
  • Elizabeth (Beb) Vuyk (born Rotterdam, February 11, 1905 – died Blaricum, August 24, 1991) was a Dutch writer of Indo (Eurasian) descent. Her Indo father was born in the Dutch East Indies and had a mother from Madura, but was ‘repatriated’ to the Netherlands on a very young age. She married into a typically Calvinist Dutch family and lived in the port city of Rotterdam. Vuyk grew up in the Netherlands and went to her father’s land of birth in 1929 at the age of 24. 3 years later she married Fernand de Willigen, a native born Indo (Dutch father and Ambonese mother) that worked in the oil and tea plantations throughout the Indies. They had 2 sons, both born in the Dutch East Indies. (en)
  • Elizabeth (Beb) Vuyk (Rotterdam, 11 februari 1905 – Loenen aan de Vecht, 24 augustus 1991) was een Nederlands schrijfster van Indisch-Nederlandse afkomst. Ze trouwde in 1932 met Fernand 'Boet' de Willigen (1899-1986) en kreeg met hem twee zonen, Hans (17 mei 1933 – 12 mei 2005) en Ru (27 oktober 1934 – 29 augustus 1961). In 1987 werd met haar medewerking een uitgebreide radio-documentaire over haar leven gemaakt, die in de vroege ochtend van zaterdag 10 februari 2007 op Radio 1 in het programma werd herhaald. (nl)
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  • Beb Vuyk (nl)
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