Difference between revisions of "Khai Hung"

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*[http://chimviet.free.fr/tienchie/0054khaihung/khaihn00.htm  Khái Hưng's page] on Chim Việt, with 18 stories
 
*[http://chimviet.free.fr/tienchie/0054khaihung/khaihn00.htm  Khái Hưng's page] on Chim Việt, with 18 stories
 
*[http://vnthuquan.net/truyen/tacpham.aspx?tacgiaid=271 Khái Hưng's page] on Việt Nam Thư Quán, with 34 stories and novels
 
*[http://vnthuquan.net/truyen/tacpham.aspx?tacgiaid=271 Khái Hưng's page] on Việt Nam Thư Quán, with 34 stories and novels
*[http://vietnamlit.org/nhatrang/nuachungxuan.html Women and Self-Sacrifice: Khai Hung's NUA CHUNG XUAN (In the Midst of Spring, 1934)] research article by [[Cong Huyen Ton Nu Nha Trang]]
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*[http://anthrosites.com/nhatrang/nuachungxuan.html Women and Self-Sacrifice: Khai Hung's NUA CHUNG XUAN (In the Midst of Spring, 1934)] research article by [[Cong Huyen Ton Nu Nha Trang]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 16 January 2015

Khái Hưng (1896-1947), real name Trần Giư, was a fiction writer and translator.

He was born in Hải Phòng and died in Nam Định, possibly murdered by the Việt Minh. Along with Nhất Linh, he was a key member of the group Tự Lực Văn Đoàn. His novels include Hồn bướm mơ tiên (1933), Ðời mưa gió, written with Nhất Linh (1933), Gánh hàng hoa, written with Nhất Linh (1934), Trống mái (1936), Gia đình (1936), Tiêu sơn tráng sĩ (1937), Thoát ly (1938), Hạnh (1938), Ðẹp (1940) and Thanh Ðức (1942), and of these short-story collections: Anh phải sống, written with Nhất Linh (1934), Tiếng suối reo (1935), Ðợi chờ (1940) and Cái ve (1944).

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