Khanh Truong
He was born in Central Vietnam, emigrated to the US in 1986, and is living in southern California. As the editor of the groundbreaking journal Hợp Lưu, he was a central figure in Vietnamese literature for more than a decade. He is the author of Ðoản Thi Khánh Trường, poetry (Sống Mới, 1988), Chỗ Tiếp Giáp Với Cánh Ðồng, short stories (Tân Thư, 1991), 20 Năm Văn Học Việt Nam Hải Ngoại 1975-1995, an anthology he edited with Cao Xuân Huy and Trương Ðình Luân (Ðại Nam, 1995), Có Yêu Em Không?, short stories (Tân Thư, 1990), Chung Cuộc, short stories (Tân Thư, 1997). His stories have also been translated into French by Phan Huy Đường and published as Est ce que tu m'aimes? (Paris: Editions Philippe Picquier, 1998).
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Khánh Trường online
- "Memory of a Paratrooper", on PBS
- "Làm báo văn học ở hải ngoại", an essay
- Thụy Khuê commenting on Khánh Trường
- "Khánh Trường và vẻ đẹp của phụ nữ trong tranh khoả thân"
- a review of Est ce que tu m'aimes?, by Emmanuel Deslouis (in French)
- a review of Est ce que tu m'aimes? in Routard (in French)
- Authors
- Editors
- Fiction writers
- Poets
- Working in Vietnamese
- Editors publishing in Vietnamese
- Fiction writers composing in Vietnamese
- Poets composing in Vietnamese
- Translated into French
- Fiction writers translated into French
- Translated from Vietnamese into French
- Fiction writers translated from Vietnamese into French
- Born 1940-1949
- Man
- Man born 1940-1949
- Entries started by Linh Dinh