Theo Joekes

Theodoor Hendrik "Theo" Joekes (1 September 1923, in The Hague – 16 March 1999, in The Hague) was a Dutch journalist, writer and politician.

Theo Joekes in 1980

Life

Joekes was son of PvdA-Minister Adolf Marcus Joekes. He began his career at the BBC and was London correspondent of the newspaper NRC. Later he became correspondent of the Financial Times and The Economist. In 1964 he graduated from the University of Leiden. From 1963 to 1989 he was a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands. Because of his independent attitude in the RSV committee he came in conflict with the party leadership, but in 1986 retained his seat when he received over 250,000 preferential votes. In 1989 he retracted himself from the list of candidates for the VVD, after again being placed in an ineligible position.

Joekes suffered from a bipolar disorder with psychosis, for which he received medication from 1973.[1]

Books

Bench in London, "in loving memory of Theo Joekes"

Radio play for the Dutch section of the BBC:

  • Christmas at the South Pole (1948)

Detectives Novels:

  • Murder in the Ridderzaal (1980)
  • Murder at De Horst (1981)
  • Murder at the Voorhout (1981)
  • Quintuple murders (1982)
  • Clover murder (1986)
gollark: Some company will set headlines for a >$2000 phone, but then more will do it and it'll eventually become normal for ultraflagships or something to cost that much.
gollark: Maybe right-to-repair will become a more mainstream political thing, but it probably won't actually *happen* in most countries, despite definitely doing more for environment wotsits than plastic straw bans and whatnot.
gollark: I mean, I think a decent amount of the money is wasted.
gollark: Targeted adverts, though?
gollark: Adverts are currently evil and will get increasingly bad as people begin to realize that advertising may not actually be as effective as is hoped and the adtech industry tries to squeeze blood out of a stone by frantically scooping up more and more data.

References

  1. Man en Paard: herinneringen, hoofdstuk 34, 1996, 383 p., De Feniks Pers - Meppel, ISBN 90-6654-999-8


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