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Paulus Adrianus Daum (3 August 1850 – 14 September 1898), more commonly known as P. A. Daum, was a Dutch author of
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literature of the nineteenth century. The
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Daum was born in impoverished circumstances of a single mother in the Netherlands and did not enjoy much education. However, he had already written several short stories and was a journalist at Dutch newspapers before he moved to the Dutch East Indies in 1879. In 1879, he was appointed coeditor and later chief editor of the newspaper ''
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'' (The Locomotive) in
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on
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, and became editor-in-chief of ''Indisch Vaderland'' in 1883. When he came into conflict with the colonial authorities Daum moved to Batavia (now Jakarta) and founded the newspaper ''
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(Batavian Newspaper)'' in 1885. As owner, managing director and chief editor he made it one of the largest newspapers in the Dutch East Indies. His newspaper became a mouthpiece for the
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, as well as E. du Perron,
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and
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. Daum's first novel ''Uit de suiker in de tabak (From Sugar to Tobacco)'', 1885, appeared originally as a serial in a newspaper in 1883–1884. His other well-known novels are ''Goena-goena'' (1889), ''Indische mensen in Holland'' (Indies People in Holland)'', 1890, and ''Ups en Downs in het Indische leven (Ups and Downs of Life in the Indies'', 1892. Publishing his popular writings as a series in his newspaper, using the
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Maurits, contributed significantly to its commercial success. It was after his death that P. A. Daum was acknowledged as one of the great authors of Dutch literature.


Bibliography

(Dates indicate magazine publication, then book) *1883-84, 1885 - ''Uit de suiker in de tabak'' rom sugar to tobacco*1884-85, 1888 - ''Hoe hij raad van Indië werd'' ow he became a Councillor of the Indies*1885-90 - ''In en Uit 's Lands Dienst'' n and Out of the Lands Department tetralogy: *1885, 1889 - ''De Van der Linden's c.s.'' *1885-86, 1889 - ''L. van Velton-van der Linden'' *1886, 1890 - ''H. van Brakel, Ing. B.O.W.'' *1887, 1889 - ''Goena-goena'' una-guna*1888, 1890 - ''Indische mensen in Holland'' ndian men in Holland*1890, 1892 - ''Ups en Downs in het Indische leven'' ps and down in Indian life*1889, 1893 - ''Nummer elf'' umber eleven*1893, 1894 - ''Aboe Bakar'' bu Bakar


Sources

*Beekman, E. M. "P. A. Daum (1850–1898): Dutch Colonial Society and the American South." In ''Troubled Pleasures: Dutch Colonial Literature from the East Indies, 1600–1950'', 324–391. Oxford: Clarendon, 1983. *Daum, P. A. (1651). ''Ups and Downs of Life in the Indies''. Translated by Elsje Qualms Sturtevant and Donald W. Sturtevant; edited by E. M. Beekman. Amherst:
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. . * Termorshuizen, Gerard. P.A. (1431).''Daum: Journalist en romancier van tempo doeloe''. Amsterdam: Nijgh and Van Ditmar. .


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