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Tjalie Robinson is the main alias of the Indo (Eurasian) intellectual and writer Jan Boon (born Nijmegen, 10 January 1911; died The Hague, 22 April 1974) also known as Vincent Mahieu. His father Cornelis Boon, a Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) sergeant, was Dutch and his Indo-European mother Fela Robinson was part Scottish and Javanese. His aim as cultural guardian was to preserve Indo culture for the future or as he put it himself: "To create living monuments for an immortal past.". In his most vivid description of the Eurasian nature of his Indo identity Tjalie Robinsion wrote:

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  • Tjalie Robinson is het pseudoniem van Jan Johannes Theodorus Boon (Nijmegen, 10 januari 1911 - Den Haag, 22 april 1974), een Nederlands journalist en schrijver van werken die gebaseerd zijn op de cultuur van de Indische Nederlanders (Indo's). Hij heeft ook gepubliceerd onder het pseudoniem Vincent Mahieu. (nl)
  • Tjalie Robinson alias Vincent Mahieu adalah nama samaran dari Jan Johannes Theodorus Boon (10 Januari 1911 – 22 April 1974), seorang tokoh intelektual dan penulis Eropa-Indonesia di Belanda. Ia adalah anak dari pasangan ayah orang Belanda dan ibu Indo Inggris. (in)
  • Tjalie Robinson is the main alias of the Indo (Eurasian) intellectual and writer Jan Boon (born Nijmegen, 10 January 1911; died The Hague, 22 April 1974) also known as Vincent Mahieu. His father Cornelis Boon, a Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) sergeant, was Dutch and his Indo-European mother Fela Robinson was part Scottish and Javanese. His aim as cultural guardian was to preserve Indo culture for the future or as he put it himself: "To create living monuments for an immortal past.". In his most vivid description of the Eurasian nature of his Indo identity Tjalie Robinsion wrote: (en)
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  • The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands (en)
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