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Thio Tjin Boen

Thio Tjin Boen (; 1885–1940) was an ethnic Chinese writer of Malay-language fiction and journalist.
==Biography==
Born in Pekalongan, Central Java, in 1885, Thio is recorded as working at various newspapers in the early 1900s. This included ''Taman Sari'', ''Warna Warta'', and ''Perniagaan'' (the latter from 1927 to 1929). In this position Thio held a variety of roles, including editor, translator, and writer. He is also known to have established his own publication, ''Asia'', but the newspaper was not long lived.
He is best remembered as a novelist. His first novel, ''Tjerita Oeij Se'', was published in 1903 and followed a young trader named Oeij Se who, after acquiring extensive wealth, was corrupted by it. The novel had a distinctly anti-Islamic overtone, as Oeij Se's punishment for his transgressions is that his daughter converts to Islam (the religion of the Javanese majority). In the novel, Indonesian scholar of literature Jakob Sumardjo finds a condemnation of ethnic Chinese assimilation along the matrilineal line (with the wife as Chinese and husband is of another race), placing such persons in a state of ambiguity.
Thio's next novel, ''Tjerita Njai Soemirah'' (1917), reversed the roles: in the both volumes of this novel, an ethnic Chinese man falls in love and marries a native Indonesian girl. Sinologist Leo Suryadinata writes that this suggests Thio had either changed his position on interethnic marriages or considered such relations acceptable when the male was Chinese. Another sinologist, Myra Sidharta, writes that the novel is likewise filled with criticisms of both the Javanese and Chinese worlds.
Several other novels were written by Thio, including ''Dengan Doewa Cent Djadi Kaja'' (1920) and ''Tan Fa Lioeng, atawa, Moestadjabnja sinsche Hong Soei'' (1922). Thio died in Bandung, West Java, in 1940.

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