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  • ...logue]]'' (Palgrave 2001) and the webzine [http://www.fascicle.com/issue01/Poets/thuong1.htm ''Fascicle'']. Nguyễn Đăng Thường comments: “I don’t [[Category: poets]]
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  • ...ria University in Australia. In Vietnam, he was an instructor in classical Vietnamese literature. At Victoria University, he is coordinator of the Vietnam Studie ...out of Vietnam, as one of the most outstanding, reputable and influential Vietnamese critics alive.
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  • ...d a master's degree in Library Science (2000). He earned another master's in Anthropology (Southeast Asian Studies Concentration) from Northern Illinois ...''Sibilia'', and are reprinted in the anthologies ''Of Vietnam: Identities in Dialogue'' (Palgrave 2001)] and ''Language for a New Century, Contemporary
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  • ...ese print and web journals. English translations of her work have appeared in the webzines xconnect and MiPoesias.[[Image:Mien_Dang.jpg‎|right|frame]] *[http://www.sibila.com.br/sIbyl64vietnamese.html Eight Vietnamese poets] in the Brazilian webzine, Sibila, including Miên Đáng, [[Nguyen Thi Hoang B
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  • ...featured in [http://www.tinfishpress.com/vietnamese.pdf ''Three Vietnamese Poets''] (Tinfish 2001), also translated by [[Linh Dinh]]. From the introduction ...m "Prometheus" to predict that both the poet's life and career will perish in a flame he's "toying with."
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  • ...writer and playwright.[[Image:Nguyen_Huy_Thiep.jpg‎|Nguyễn Huy Thiệp in Hanoi|right|frame]] ...rant, after the name of one of his stories. To "slash" is to overcharge in Vietnamese slang.)
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  • ...utheast Asian Literature. [[Image:Duong Thu Huong.jpg|Dương Thu Hương in Paris (photo by David Smyth)|right|frame]] ==An entry in the forthcoming Encyclopedia on Southeast Asian Literature==
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  • ...5 until 1993, a time of homelessness and prison. He started to write again in 1994, and has contributed to the newspapers and magazines such as ''Thanh N ...'', novel (NXB Công An Nhân Dân 2003), removed from bookstores by the Vietnamese government after publication, but is now available at [http://tienve.org/ho
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  • [[Image:ThanhTamTuyen.jpg|A portrait of the poet by Duy Thanh, in ''Tôi không còn cô độc''|right|frame]] ...g còn cô độc'' [''I’m No Longer Desolate''], was released in Saigon in 1956. That same year, he co-founded, with [[Mai Thao|Mai Thảo]], the grou
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  • ...and re-education camps. In Australia, he re-educated himself for 14 years in various universities, and continued to devote his heart to the arts and his ...editor of the groundbreaking webzine ''[[Tien Ve|Tiền Vệ]]'', the only Vietnamese literary journal that updates its contents daily.
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  • ...emigrated to the US as a refugee in 1975, and died in California in 1998. In 1956, he co-founded, with [[Thanh Tam Tuyen|Thanh Tâm Tuyền]], the groun [[Category: poets]]
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  • ...born in Saigon, emigrated to France in 1983, to the US in 1985, and lives in California. [[Category: poets]]
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  • ...n, he started to become “brilliantly mad” in 1969. After 1975 he slept in a squalid shack next to a turgid pond. == Bùi Giáng's autobiography, as written in Thích Nguyên Tạng's notebook ==
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  • ...ies are almost exclusively about life in the Mekong Delta, a type known in Vietnamese as "truyện miệt vườn." His books of fiction include ''Lớp Sóng Ph ...rfa.org/vietnamese/programs/LiteratureAndArts/Ho-truong-an-a-gay-author-in-vietnamese-literature-mlam-10162010141859.html Profile] at Radio Free Asia
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  • [[Category: poets]]
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  • ...1954, moved to Saigon, emigrated to the US as a refugee in 1975, and lives in Los Angeles, California. ...ributed to Vietnamese-language newspapers and magazines published overseas in the United States. A prolific writer, he is the author of numerous novels,
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  • ...Malaysia by boat in 1980 and in 1981 emigrated to the US where he settled in southern California. ...o%20be%20made%20over.pdf ''To Be Made Over: Tales of Socialist Reeducation in Vietnam''], translated into English by [[Huynh Sanh Thong|Huỳnh Sanh Thô
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  • '''Nguyễn Hoàng Tranh''' (1976) is a poet living in Sydney, Australia. ...4. He graduated from the University of Sydney in 2001 with a double degree in Economics and Law.
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  • ...ranslator and children's author, living in Vietnam and holding high office in the Writers' Unions there. ...studied Spanish and English in Cuba from 1984 to 1989. He currently lives in Hà Đông.
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  • ...against America'']. He joined the National Liberation Front in 1965, lived in areas under its control, broadcasting propaganda until 1969, when he was in In spite of his allegiance to the Communist cause during the war--his pen name
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  • ...rmy of the Republic of Vietnam, quit after six months, emigrated to France in 1975, later the US, and now divides his time between Paris and California. ...ms were translated by [[Nguyen Ba Chung|Nguyễn Bá Chung]] and published in ''Manoa'', Spring Issue, 2002.
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  • ...i by the Writers' Association (NXB Hội Nhà Văn, 2005), and is included in the anthology ''Tuyển tập truyện ngắn 14 tác giả'' (Văn Tuyển [[Category: poets]]
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  • ...undbreaking journal ''[[Hop Luu|Hợp Lưu]]'', he was a central figure in Vietnamese literature for more than a decade. He is the author of ''Ðoản Thi Khánh ...Nguyen.html a review of ''Est ce que tu m'aimes?''], by Emmanuel Deslouis (in French)
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  • ...Lý Đợi has been translated into English by [[Linh Dinh]] and published in [http://www.softtargetsjournal.com/stv21.php ''Soft Targets'']. *[http://www.sibila.com.br/sIbyl64vietnamese.html Eight Vietnamese poets] in the Brazilian webzine, Sibila, including Lý Đợi, [[Phan Nhien Hao|Phan
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  • ...Bùi Chát has been translated into English by [[Linh Dinh]] and published in [http://www.rockheals.com/archives/2005/08/bui_chat_transl_1.html ''Rock He ...t_cover.jpg||Cover of the samizdat ''tháng tư gãy súng'' [''broken gun in April''], 2005|right|frame]]
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  • ...k a train to Saigon a few months later to become a secretary for a tailor. In 1936, he published his first stories and poems. ...e school in Hanoi until it was requisitioned by the invading Japanese Army in 1940, forcing him to go to Thái Bình, where he continued to teach. One of
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  • '''Truong Tran''' (1969) is a Vietnamese American poet and writer, living in San Francisco. ...03, he was Writer In Residence for Intersection for the Arts. Truong lives in San Francisco, where he teaches creative writing at San Francisco State Uni
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  • '''Hung Q. Tu''' is a Vietnamese-American poet, living in San Diego. ...is BA in Literature at the University of California, San Diego and the MFA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He is a founding edit
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  • She was born in Vietnam, came to the US in 1975, and is living in San Jose, California. Her books include ''Đôi bờ'', short stories (1993 [[Category: poets]]
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  • ...of Montreal and McGill University. She moved to Victoria, British Columbia in 1981 where she taught at the University of Victoria. ...on. Vuong-Riddick wrote the poems first in English and then recreated them in French. The poems appear en face."
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  • ...d lives in Hanoi, where he works as a journalist. In 2004, he participated in the 35th Poetry International Festival of Rotterdam, where his poems were t [[Category: poets]]
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  • ...t to Hong Kong in 1985. She arrived in the US that same year and is living in Virginia. He books include ''Long Lanh Hạt Bụi'', short stories (Califo She is also included in these anthologies: ''Trăng Đất Khách'' (Canada: Làng Văn, 1987), ''T
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  • ..., Phong Trần and Lệ Thanh. Born into a poor family, he died of leprosy in 1940. Still popular today, he's known for his poems about the beauty of nat ...àn Mặc Tử"] ["The 100 last minutes of Hàn Mặc Tử"]. Experimental in nature, it was also noted for its ticket price, 50 USD at its Saigon premie
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  • ...of Poetry. He was imprisoned in 1975 and died shortly after his captivity in October 1976. ...entrated on his childhood love, Zen, the flame of Buddhist mercy. Overseas Vietnamese audiences consider him their greatest poet, one whose subjectivity and sens
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  • ...rsed in Chinese and French literatures, as well as an emerging one written in [[Quốc Ngữ]] (the romanized alphabet), a development they themselves wi ...in ''Tìm hiểu sự thật'' [''Searching for the truth''] (Saigon: Nhà in Quốc gia, 1957, p. 9)]. It appears that his experience going through Comm
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  • ...ylum in France after 1975, eventually settled in California, where he died in 1998. [[Category: poets]]
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  • ..._with_Nha_Ca.jpg‎|Nhã Ca and Nguyễn Xuân Nghĩa with the Dalai Lama, in Pasadena, California, 2007|right|frame]] ...asylum from the Swedish government, but later moved to the US and now live in Southern California, where they founded the popular newsaper [http://www.vi
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  • ...fe.jpg| Trần Dần with his wife, Bùi Thị Ngọc Khuê, at their home in Hanoi|right|frame]] ...e novels and poems. His poetry is among the most radical in the history of Vietnamese literature. [[Pham Thi Hoai|Phạm Thị Hoài]] has edited a book of his j
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  • ...h.[[Image:Linh Dinh in SF.JPG|Linh Đinh reading at the Muddy Waters Café in San Francisco, 2007. Photo by [http://www.barbarajanereyes.com/ Barbara Jan ...g in Washington, Oregon, California and Virginia, he moved to Philadelphia in 1982, where he studied painting at the University of the Arts (at the same
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  • ...F.A. from Columbia University. She coedited the anthology ''[[Watermark]]: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose'' (Asian American Writers' Workshop, 1998) and gu Her poems have appeared in ''Ploughshares'', ''Women's Review of Books'', and ''The New Yorker''. She
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  • ...etters in Saigon, he came to the United States to pursue a graduate degree in American literature at Brandeis University. ...st''], Nguyen Duy's ''Distant Road: Selected Poems'', and ''Six Vietnamese Poets''.
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  • '''Lê Đạt''' (1929) is an influential poet.[[Image:Le_Dat.jpg|Lê Đạt in Hanoi, 2006 (photo by Đinh Bá Anh)|right|frame]]‎ ...by 1956, had fallen out of favor with the Party, due to his participation in the [[Nhan Van Giai Pham|Nhân Văn Giai Phẩm]] dissident group, of which
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  • ...n 1970, lived in Israel, Germany and France before settling in Los Angeles in 1983, with frequent trips to Australia. He has written extensively on philo [[Category: poets]]
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  • ...he writers associated with the movement became targeted by the government. In December 1956, the government shut the magazines and cracked down on their ...ultural-ideological officials for hiding a politically dissident meaning". In 1982, Hoàng Cầm was imprisoned for 18 months for giving the then-banned
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  • ...s University with a B.A. from the Department of Linguistics and Literature in 1965. ...ctioned poetry supported by the Vietnamese Writers Union and sought refuge in a more private voice, choosing to circulate his poetic manuscripts of “fr
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  • ...ted into English by [[Linh Dinh|Linh Đinh]], her works have also appeared in ''Tinfish'' and ''Nhà Magazine''. ...ndex.php/sibila-english/377-eight-vietnamese-poets Eight Vietnamese poets] in the Brazilian webzine, Sibila, including Lynh Bacardi, [[Ly Doi|Lý Đợi]
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  • ...urnals. He has been translated into English by [[Linh Dinh]] and published in [http://www.softtargetsjournal.com/stv21.php ''Soft Targets'', 116] and ''B ...ndex.php/sibila-english/377-eight-vietnamese-poets Eight Vietnamese poets] in the Brazilian webzine, Sibila, including Phan Bá Thọ, [[Mien Dang|Miên
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  • ...Smith, the University of Illinois, and the National Conservatory of Music in Senegal. ...t for the Contents"] (102 mins, 1991), a film on culture, art and politics in China
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  • ...see individual authors in [[List of Vietnamese-American Writers, Composing in English]]. ..._translated_from_Vietnamese_into_English&action=edit Poets translated from Vietnamese into English].
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  • ...Image:Hoa Nguyen and Linh Dinh.jpg|Hoa Nguyen and [[Linh Dinh|Linh Đinh]] in Carrboro, North Carolina, 2005 (photo by [[Dan Duffy]])|right|frame]] ...ublic library's copy of Nguyen Ngoc Bich's anthology ''A Thousand Years of Vietnamese Poetry''.
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