Teeuw was born in
Gorinchem,
Netherlands, on 12 August 1921. Teeuw conducted a field study of Indonesian literature in
Yogyakarta between 1945 and 1947. While in Yogyakarta, he worked on translating the
Bhomakhawya, described as one of the most difficult
kakawins. Teeuw was unable to complete the translation, noting that some parts were guesswork and other
cantos were indecipherable. In 1946 he graduated with a doctorate in literature from
Utrecht University, using his translation as the basis for his dissertation. In 1950 he took a position as lecturer of Malay literature at the
University of Indonesia, a position which he held until 1951. It is while at the University of Indonesia that he published his first book on Indonesian literature, entitled
Voltooid Voorspel. The work was later expanded and translated to Indonesian, then published under the title
Pokok dan Tokoh (
Tenets and Figures) in 1952; it was expanded again for a revised edition in 1955. Four years later, he took a position as lecturer on
Indonesian and
Malay language and literature at the
Leiden University. From 1962 until 1963, Teeuw held a position as guest lecturer at the
University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor, Michigan in the
United States. In 1967 he published the two volume
Modern Indonesian Literature, which has since been reprinted several times. The work was initially meant to be an English translation of
Pokok dan Tokoh, but Teeuw found his earlier book out of date. He became head of the Department of Language and Culture at Leiden University in 1968, a position which he held until 1986. While in this position, Teeuw,
Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder, P. Galestin, Stuart Robson, and Peter Worsley translated the kakawin
Siwaratrikalpa; featuring notes and historical background, the translation was published as the first installment of the Bibliotheca Indonesica series, published by the
Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies. He received an
honorary doctorate from the
University of Indonesia in 1975; that same year he established the Indonesian Studies Programme, which serves to coordinate studies in the
humanities between Indonesia and the Netherlands. ==Views==