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  • ...Thường comments: “I don’t write poetry out of sadness. I become sad from writing poetry. To me, a finished poem is a corpse, a published poem a mumm ...show&authorId=65 Nguyễn Đăng Thường page] on Tiền Vệ, with many poems
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  • ...ure/viewLiterature.do?action=viewArtwork&artworkId=5721 ''Trình Bầy''], from August 1, 1970|right|frame]] ...áng Muôn Thu, Thơ Diễm Châu'' and ''Mười Bài ở Paris''. He has translated many international poets and fiction writers including Adonis, Yehuda Amich
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  • ...d another master's in Anthropology (Southeast Asian Studies Concentration) from Northern Illinois University (2010), where he serves the library as Southea ...e'' (Palgrave 2001)] and ''Language for a New Century, Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia, and Beyond'' (W. W. Norton 2008).
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  • ...ms.[[Image:Vietnamese woodcut.JPG|[http://www.viettouch.com/art/ A woodcut from Đông Hồ village, near Hanoi]|right|frame]] ..."Kim Vân Kiều.” The story of a prostitute, it pilfered its plot line from a 17th century Chinese novel of the same name.
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  • ...ed as a documentarian, issued essays of social critique, and has published poems and short stories. The following entry was written by Nina McPherson, the ...since the country’s independence, Dương Thu Hương’s transformation from idealist to disillusioned critic informs all of her work.
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  • ...ournalism. April 30th, 1975 brought a halt to everything. There was a void from 1975 until 1993, a time of homelessness and prison. He started to write aga ...'', 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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  • ...Saint-Exupéry’s ''Le Petite Prince''. Teaching himself German, he also translated Heidegger and wrote a two-volume study of the existentialist philosopher. I ...r/Thivien/viewauthor.php?ID=256 Bùi Giáng page] on Thi Viện, with many poems
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  • ...orges Perec] (Trình bầy, 2003), ''Chân mây cuối trời'' [including poems of Đỗ Trung Quân, with paintings by Nguyễn Quỳnh] (Trình bầy, 20 ...do?action=show&authorId=335 Hoàng Ngọc Biên page] on Tiền Vệ, with poems, stories, essays and plays
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  • ...and began to write poetry in 1982. He studied Spanish and English in Cuba from 1984 to 1989. He currently lives in Hà Đông. A prolific poet, he has published many collections of poetry in Vietnamese, including: ''Sự mất ngủ của lửa'' [''The Insomnia of Fire''] (19
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  • He was born in Hue. Soon after, his father was killed by the French during the First Indochina War. During the Vietnam War, he contributed to t ...atic bombast of many of his contemporaries. His poems have been translated into English and published in the journals ''American Poetry Review'' (Vol.28/No
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  • ...writer, editor, essayist and film maker.[[Image:Saigon,_Samedi.jpg|A still from [http://talachu.org/pics/saigonteaser.wmv Saigon, Samedi]|right|frame]]‎ ...translation of a poem appeared in ''The Literary Review''. Five poems were translated by [[Nguyen Ba Chung|Nguyễn Bá Chung]] and published in ''Manoa'', Sprin
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  • ...(1926-1997), as a novelist, first rallied intellectuals to war against the French, then as poet inspired them to critical resistance to Communist Party domin ...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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  • ...957 to teach Vietnamese language and literature. In 1960, he co-authored a Vietnamese language textbook. ...Eleventh through the Twentieth Centuries'' (Yale) that includes nearly 500 poems. He also founded the [http://www.yale.edu/seas/Vietpubs.htm Lac-Viet] book
    2 KB (394 words) - 11:46, 21 December 2009
  • ...otographer, translator, author of short stories and a novel, publishing in Vietnamese as Đinh Linh.[[Image:Linh Dinh in SF.JPG|Linh Đinh reading at the Muddy W He showed his paintings, wrote and read his poems at literary venues around Philadelphia, including the Painted Bride in 1986
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  • ...nalism in France. He graduated from Hanoi Teacher's University with a B.A. from the Department of Linguistics and Literature in 1965. ...dent” poetry, he shunned the publicly sanctioned poetry supported by the Vietnamese Writers Union and sought refuge in a more private voice, choosing to circul
    7 KB (1,102 words) - 11:40, 23 December 2009
  • '''Đặng Thân''' is a notable Vietnamese contemporary bilingual poet, fiction writer and essayist.[[Image:Dang Than. In the feature article "Demilitarized Zone: Report From Literary Vietnam" on the internationally prestigious New York-based ''Poets
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  • ...o Xuan Huong.jpg|The actress Vân Quyền portraying Hồ Xuân Hương on Vietnamese television, 2004|right|frame]] ...ơng: Poèmes'', speculated that she was [[Nguyen Du|Nguyễn Du]]'s lover from 1802 to 1805. Hoàng Xuân Hãn further asserted that Nguyễn Du's poem, '
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  • ...only lengthy work that a great many Vietnamese learn by heart and the only Vietnamese work with a claim to be a classic of world literature. [[Image:Nguyen Du's ...e retreated from public view, living in his wife's hometown of Thái Bình from 1789 to 1795. In 1796, he was accused by the Tây Sơn rulers of collaborat
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  • ...arby southern China, and developed by Vietnamese intellectuals as a native Vietnamese alternative to the Chinese script used by the court at Beijing. [[Image:Vietnamese chu nom example.png|frame|The first six lines of ''[[Truyện Kiều]]'' wr
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  • ...hers in the West, Nhất Hạnh's teachings and practices appeal to people from various religious, spiritual, and political backgrounds. A prolific writer, ...ng retreat center near Bordeaux, France, where he has been living in exile from his native Vietnam. He has made two highly-publicized returns to Vietnam, i
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