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158:; he soon began to write pieces critical against the Dutch colonial government, which led to his arrest. After a period as a correspondent in the Netherlands, Kartodikromo continued his journalism and critique of the government; he also wrote several pieces of fiction. Involved with the
533:. He also writes that, unlike writers published by Balai Pustaka, Kartodikromo was heavily against the "white superiority" which the Dutch impressed upon native Indonesians; this was achieved through showcasing the "depravity of bourgeois morals and the Dutch colonials."
545:, they described him as a "crazy" man who could spark unrest among the native populations. Kartodikromo himself enjoyed baiting the colonial government, reportedly inviting his readers to work together and criticise the Dutch for their "mismanagement and caprice".
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they were subjugating. On 26 January 1915, Kartodikromo came under investigation by the
Justice Office of the Dutch East Indies for publishing several further anti-Dutch editorials. The journalist unsuccessfully attempted to raise money to protest this at the
405:), which told of a young Indonesian student who falls in love while studying in the Netherlands despite already having a fiancΓ©e in Indonesia. The work, originally published as a serial, was novelised in 1919. Also in 1918 he published a collection of poems,
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304:, Kartodikromo wrote an attack on the Dutch Advisor on Native Affairs R.A. Rinkes; in his editorial, he wrote that the Dutch loved themselves far more than the
317:. He was convicted of revolutionary activity and sentenced to nine months at Mlaten Prison; however, due to public outcry he was released after 100 days. When
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practised in the country. For this vocal criticism, the Dutch government decried him as a "crazy" man who could spark unrest among the native populations.
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was attempting to standardise Malay, Kartodikromo experimented with the language, using words, phrases, and scenes which had never before been used.
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Due to his vocal criticism of the Dutch, the East Indies government banned
Kartodikromo's books several times. In response to his critiques in
224:(noble) family. At the age of fifteen, he took up a job at the Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg, the national railway company of the Indies, in
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and became involved with the press there. He was sentenced to two years in a
Batavian prison for another of his writings.
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to have been born from a nationalist understanding, he considered Marco one of the first truly
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father, a tool of the Dutch colonial government, and tries to find personal independence. Another novel,
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Indonesian to consciously depict
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Kartodikromo with his wife in 1932, in the internment camp at
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321:went bankrupt, Kartodipuro then headed the
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119:, was an Indonesian journalist and writer.
738:Yuliati 2008, Marco Kartodikromo, Jurnalis
170:. He died in the camp of malaria in 1932.
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1104:(in Indonesian). Semarang. Archived from
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1096:Yuliati, Dewi (10 February 2008).
1013:Maier, Hendrik M. J. (June 1996).
998:Universe of Indonesian Journalists
475:), were published not long after.
357:and based himself in Batavia (now
150:and worked with two publications,
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447:In 1924, Kartodikromo published
329:Further career, exile, and death
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428:and took a position as head of
372:; he also joined the newspaper
239:, where he found employment at
37:Kartodikromo in the early 1920s
633:Mirror of the Fruit of Royalty
465:Mirror of the Fruit of Royalty
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567:Hendrik Maier, a lecturer at
231:Kartodikromo made his way to
971:Buku Pintar Sastra Indonesia
552:and the traditional form of
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492:Communist Party of Indonesia
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189:and the traditional form of
160:Communist Party of Indonesia
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510:(the predecessor of modern
478:Kartodikromo was exiled to
347:Boekoe Sebaran Jang Pertama
218:, in 1890 to a low-ranking
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1076:Sedjarah Sastera Indonesia
525:Socialist literary critic
351:The First Publication Book
266:Inlandse Journalisten Bond
1199:Sarekat Islam politicians
1154:People from Blora Regency
603:; 1918; poetry anthology)
550:Dutch colonial government
514:) rather than his native
297:due to perceived racism.
206:Kartodikromo was born in
187:Dutch colonial government
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1050:"Mas Marco Kartodikromo"
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992:I.N., Soebagijo (1981).
969:Eneste, Pamusuk (2001).
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1073:Siregar, Bakri (1964).
1054:Encyclopedia of Jakarta
1023:Southeast Asian Studies
623:A Sense of Independence
453:A Sense of Independence
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271:Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo
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122:Born to a low-ranking
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562:Indonesian literature
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395:In 1918 he published
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243:, a newspaper run by
202:Early life and career
1159:Deaths from malaria
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113:Marco Kartodikromo
98:Journalist, writer
25:Marco Kartodikromo
1184:Indonesian exiles
859:, pp. 25β26.
569:Leiden University
498:Themes and styles
245:Tirto Adhi Soerjo
216:Dutch East Indies
134:Dutch East Indies
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300:While with
291:Tjoen Tjioe
1128:Categories
917:Maier 1996
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687:References
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512:Indonesian
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87:Mas Marco
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692:Footnotes
591:Dark Eyes
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249:Surakarta
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191:feudalism
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148:Surakarta
117:Mas Marco
106:1911β1926
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285:and the
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