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Victor Ido (8 February 1869, in Surabaya – 20 May 1948, in The Hague) is the main alias of the Indo (Eurasian) Dutch language writer and journalist Hans van de Wall. Born in Surabaya, Dutch East Indies (colonial Indonesia) from a Dutch father and Indo (Eurasian) mother. Ido was the Art Editor of P.A.Daum's Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad and later the Chief Editor of newspaper Batavia's Handelsblad as well as an accomplished musician (organist). As an innovative and successful playwright he incorporated many indigenous i.e. Indonesian cultural elements into a western theatrical format.

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  • Victor Ido (Lahir 8 Februari 1869 di Surabaya – wafat 20 Mei 1948 di Hague) adalah nama lain dari penulis dan jurnalis Indo (Eurasia) Hans van de Wall. Lahir di Surabaya, Hindia-belanda dari ayah seorang Belanda dan ibu dari Indo (Eurasia). Ido adalah Editor Seni P. A. Daum's Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad dan kemudian Pemimpin Redaksi surat kabar Batavia Handelsblad serta terkenal sebagai musisi yang berbakat (organis). Sebagai penulis sastra karyanya menyoroti diskriminasi dan realita sosial ekonomi menengah dan kelas bawah Indo-Eropa dari akhir abad ke-19. (in)
  • Victor Ido (8 February 1869, in Surabaya – 20 May 1948, in The Hague) is the main alias of the Indo (Eurasian) Dutch language writer and journalist Hans van de Wall. Born in Surabaya, Dutch East Indies (colonial Indonesia) from a Dutch father and Indo (Eurasian) mother. Ido was the Art Editor of P.A.Daum's Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad and later the Chief Editor of newspaper Batavia's Handelsblad as well as an accomplished musician (organist). As an innovative and successful playwright he incorporated many indigenous i.e. Indonesian cultural elements into a western theatrical format. (en)
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  • Victor Ido (Lahir 8 Februari 1869 di Surabaya – wafat 20 Mei 1948 di Hague) adalah nama lain dari penulis dan jurnalis Indo (Eurasia) Hans van de Wall. Lahir di Surabaya, Hindia-belanda dari ayah seorang Belanda dan ibu dari Indo (Eurasia). Ido adalah Editor Seni P. A. Daum's Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad dan kemudian Pemimpin Redaksi surat kabar Batavia Handelsblad serta terkenal sebagai musisi yang berbakat (organis). Sebagai penulis sastra karyanya menyoroti diskriminasi dan realita sosial ekonomi menengah dan kelas bawah Indo-Eropa dari akhir abad ke-19. Sebagai seorang yang inovatif dan pengarang drama yang sukses dia memasukkan banyak adat yaitu unsur budaya Indonesia menjadi format teatrikal barat (in)
  • Victor Ido (8 February 1869, in Surabaya – 20 May 1948, in The Hague) is the main alias of the Indo (Eurasian) Dutch language writer and journalist Hans van de Wall. Born in Surabaya, Dutch East Indies (colonial Indonesia) from a Dutch father and Indo (Eurasian) mother. Ido was the Art Editor of P.A.Daum's Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad and later the Chief Editor of newspaper Batavia's Handelsblad as well as an accomplished musician (organist). As a literary author his work shows a keen eye for the discrimination and socio-economic realities of middle and lower class Indo-Europeans of the late 19th century. As an innovative and successful playwright he incorporated many indigenous i.e. Indonesian cultural elements into a western theatrical format. (en)
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