Critical realist writer Nam Cao
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Nam Cao
Living place: Ninh Binh
Birthday: 29-10-1917
Global rank: #23853
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Who is Critical realist writer Nam Cao?
Nam Cao's real name is Tran Huu Tri, his other pseudonyms are Nam Cao, Thuy Ru, Xuan Du, and Nguyet. He was a major realist writer and a resistance journalist. He is considered one of the most representative writers in Vietnam in the 20th century. In the first half of the 20th century, Writer Nam Cao was instrumental in perfecting the style of short stories and novels. The pseudonym Nam Cao is a combination of two letters from the name of the province and district of his hometown.
At the age of 18, Nam Cao began to write his first short stories such as "The Last Scene", "Two Bodies". His works are published in the weekly Novel Saturday. Some short story works of writer Nam Cao were printed in Ich Huu newspaper such as: Poor, Withered Petals, Blind Blindness, A chivalrous lady with the pseudonym Thuy Ru. With the pen of Xuan Du, Nguyet, he composed the short story "Death of the Squid", which was printed in Hanoi Tan Van newspaper and was also published in poetry in this newspaper.
In 1941, under the pseudonym Nam Cao, he published his first collection of stories "A couple worthy of a couple" with the title in the manuscript "Old brick kiln" which was published by Hanoi New Life Publishing House. Later, when reprinted, writer Nam Cao changed the name of the story to Chi Pheo. The work "Chi Pheo" as a literary phenomenon at that time.
In 1943, writer Nam Cao released the work "Leadership life". This work belongs to the genre of critical realism literature, and realistically depicts the society and human life at that time. This is also one of the famous works and is included in the literary program.
Awards and Honors:
- In 199, he received the Ho Chi Minh Prize for Literature and Art.
- The name of writer Nam Cao has been given to many streets in Vietnam such as: Ba Dinh District - Hanoi City , District 9 - Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang City, Bien Hoa City - Dong Nai Province, Rach Gia City - Kien Giang Province and some other localities.
- His name is also given to some high schools and is intended for a university area at Ha Nam.
Short story:
1. Petty
2. Nesting
3. Wolf Lice
4. Old Hac (1943)
5. Looking forward to rain
6. A Scandinavian story
7. A Wedding (1944)
8. Pair of hoof nails
9. Surplus Life (1943)
10. Three friends
11. Sweeping Lesson (1943)
12. Seven small flowers
13. Death of the Squid
14. The unplayable face
15. Sad story in the middle of a happy night
16. Smile
17. Cat
18. Spanking
19. Welcoming guests
20. Blind
21. Buy List
22. Buying a house
23. A full meal (1943)
24. Blacksmith
25. Jade-eyed cat
26. Chi Pheo (1941)
27. At the beginning of the street corner of the market
28. Edict
29. Eyes (1948)
30. Seeing people happy
31. Things you don't want to write
32. Poor children
33. Poverty (1937)
34. Smile
35. Children must not eat dog meat (1942)
36. Border stories
37. Love Story
38. Moral status (1943)
39. From the day my mother died
40. Fortune telling
41. Aunt Hao (1941)
42. Distress of pink-cheeked customers (1946)
43. Champagne (1945)
44. Neighbor's Tale
45. Stalking
46. Tears
47. Midnight
48. Adventure
49. Bizarre
50. Forget moderation
51. I'm boring
52. Wash off anger
53. Why is this?
54. Let's go home
55. John of Light (1942)
56. Nesting
Novel:
- "The Neighbor's Tale" was published by the Sunday Chinese Newspaper
- The Novel of Long Life (originally titled Dying) was published by Van Nghe Publishing House. 1956.
-Four novels are lost The Bowl, One Life, The Temple, The Flood Day.
Nam Cao's real name is Tran Huu Tri, his other pseudonyms are Nam Cao, Thuy Ru, Xuan Du, and Nguyet. He was a major realist writer and a resistance journalist. He is considered one of the most representative writers in Vietnam in the 20th century. In the first half of the 20th century, Writer Nam Cao was instrumental in perfecting the style of short stories and novels. The pseudonym Nam Cao is a combination of two letters from the name of the province and district of his hometown.
At the age of 18, Nam Cao began to write his first short stories such as "The Last Scene", "Two Bodies". His works are published in the weekly Novel Saturday. Some short story works of writer Nam Cao were printed in Ich Huu newspaper such as: Poor, Withered Petals, Blind Blindness, A chivalrous lady with the pseudonym Thuy Ru. With the pen of Xuan Du, Nguyet, he composed the short story "Death of the Squid", which was printed in Hanoi Tan Van newspaper and was also published in poetry in this newspaper.
In 1941, under the pseudonym Nam Cao, he published his first collection of stories "A couple worthy of a couple" with the title in the manuscript "Old brick kiln" which was published by Hanoi New Life Publishing House. Later, when reprinted, writer Nam Cao changed the name of the story to Chi Pheo. The work "Chi Pheo" as a literary phenomenon at that time.
In 1943, writer Nam Cao released the work "Leadership life". This work belongs to the genre of critical realism literature, and realistically depicts the society and human life at that time. This is also one of the famous works and is included in the literary program.
Awards and Honors:
- In 199, he received the Ho Chi Minh Prize for Literature and Art.
- The name of writer Nam Cao has been given to many streets in Vietnam such as: Ba Dinh District - Hanoi City , District 9 - Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang City, Bien Hoa City - Dong Nai Province, Rach Gia City - Kien Giang Province and some other localities.
- His name is also given to some high schools and is intended for a university area at Ha Nam.
Short story:
1. Petty
2. Nesting
3. Wolf Lice
4. Old Hac (1943)
5. Looking forward to rain
6. A Scandinavian story
7. A Wedding (1944)
8. Pair of hoof nails
9. Surplus Life (1943)
10. Three friends
11. Sweeping Lesson (1943)
12. Seven small flowers
13. Death of the Squid
14. The unplayable face
15. Sad story in the middle of a happy night
16. Smile
17. Cat
18. Spanking
19. Welcoming guests
20. Blind
21. Buy List
22. Buying a house
23. A full meal (1943)
24. Blacksmith
25. Jade-eyed cat
26. Chi Pheo (1941)
27. At the beginning of the street corner of the market
28. Edict
29. Eyes (1948)
30. Seeing people happy
31. Things you don't want to write
32. Poor children
33. Poverty (1937)
34. Smile
35. Children must not eat dog meat (1942)
36. Border stories
37. Love Story
38. Moral status (1943)
39. From the day my mother died
40. Fortune telling
41. Aunt Hao (1941)
42. Distress of pink-cheeked customers (1946)
43. Champagne (1945)
44. Neighbor's Tale
45. Stalking
46. Tears
47. Midnight
48. Adventure
49. Bizarre
50. Forget moderation
51. I'm boring
52. Wash off anger
53. Why is this?
54. Let's go home
55. John of Light (1942)
56. Nesting
Novel:
- "The Neighbor's Tale" was published by the Sunday Chinese Newspaper
- The Novel of Long Life (originally titled Dying) was published by Van Nghe Publishing House. 1956.
-Four novels are lost The Bowl, One Life, The Temple, The Flood Day.
As a child, he attended the village school. At primary and secondary school, he studied at Cua Bac School and then Thanh Chung School (now Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted in Nam Dinh province. However, he did not pass the exam with Thanh Chung because of poor health, so he returned to his hometown to recuperate.
When he was 18 years old, he moved to Saigon, he accepted to work as a secretary for a tailor shop, and began to write stories. At first, he wrote stories just to make a living.
In April 1943, writer Nam Cao was one of the first members to join the National Salvation Cultural Association. But after that, he had to flee to his hometown because of the fierce pursuit by the enemy.
August Revolution succeeded, Nam Cao joined in robbing the government in Ly Nhan palace, then was appointed as the commune's chairman of the government. new locally.
In 1946, Nam Cao went to Hanoi to work in the National Salvation Cultural Association. After that, he went to the South as a reporter.
In the fall of 1947, Nam Cao went to Viet Bac to work as a secretary for the editorial office of the Viet Bac newspaper Cuu Quoc Viet Bac.
In May 1951, Nam Cao and writer Nguyen Huy Tuong attended a cultural conference at Inter-zone 3. After that, the two men went back to work in Inter-zone 4.
When he was 18 years old, he moved to Saigon, he accepted to work as a secretary for a tailor shop, and began to write stories. At first, he wrote stories just to make a living.
In April 1943, writer Nam Cao was one of the first members to join the National Salvation Cultural Association. But after that, he had to flee to his hometown because of the fierce pursuit by the enemy.
August Revolution succeeded, Nam Cao joined in robbing the government in Ly Nhan palace, then was appointed as the commune's chairman of the government. new locally.
In 1946, Nam Cao went to Hanoi to work in the National Salvation Cultural Association. After that, he went to the South as a reporter.
In the fall of 1947, Nam Cao went to Viet Bac to work as a secretary for the editorial office of the Viet Bac newspaper Cuu Quoc Viet Bac.
In May 1951, Nam Cao and writer Nguyen Huy Tuong attended a cultural conference at Inter-zone 3. After that, the two men went back to work in Inter-zone 4.
Writer Nam Cao was born into a middle-class Catholic family in Ha Nam province. His father, Mr. Tran Huu Hue, worked as a carpenter and a healer in the village. His mother is Mrs. Tran Thi Minh, who is both a housewife, gardener, farmer, and textile worker.
At the age of 18, he got married. He and his wife had five children, of which one died in a famine in 1945.
At the age of 18, he got married. He and his wife had five children, of which one died in a famine in 1945.
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When was Critical realist writer Nam Cao born?
Nam Cao was born in 29-10-1917, death day is 30/11/1951, at the age of 34.
Where is Critical realist writer Nam Cao's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Nam Cao was born in Ha Nam, of Vietnam. Mr working and living in Ninh Binh, of Vietnam. Mr, whose Zodiac is Scorpius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Snake. Nam Cao's global rank is 23853 and whose rank is 3 in list of famous Critical realist writer.
Nam Cao was born in 29-10-1917, death day is 30/11/1951, at the age of 34.
Where is Critical realist writer Nam Cao's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Nam Cao was born in Ha Nam, of Vietnam. Mr working and living in Ninh Binh, of Vietnam. Mr, whose Zodiac is Scorpius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Snake. Nam Cao's global rank is 23853 and whose rank is 3 in list of famous Critical realist writer.
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Events in 1917 and 29-10
Events in the world in the birth year of Nam Cao
- First U.S. combat troops arrive in France as U.S. declares war on Germany (April 6). Background: World War I
- Third Battle of Ypres is fought. Background: World War I
- World-wide influenza pandemic strikes; by 1920, nearly 20 million are dead. In U.S. alone, 500,000 perish. Background: Major U.S. Epidemics
- Dutch dancer Mata Hari is convicted and executed as a German spy.
- Government offices are seized and the Romanov's Winter Palace is stormed in Russian October Revolution.
Birthday Nam Cao (29-10) in history
- Day 29-10 year 1682: Writer William Penn set foot in what is now Pennsylvania, USA.
- Day 29-10 year 1787: Mozart's opera Don Giovanni was premiered in Prague, Czech Republic.
- Day 29-10 year 1923: The Republic of Turkey was proclaimed under Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
- Day 29-10 year 1929: The New York Stock Exchange crashed on Black Tuesday, precipitating the Great Depression.
- Day 29-10 year 1956: Israel invaded the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula during the Suez Canal crisis.
- Day 29-10 year 1966: The National Organization for Women was founded.
- Day 29-10 year 1998: John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, returned to space at age 77.
- Day 29-10 year 2004: European leaders signed the European Union's first constitution.
- Day 29-10 year 2012: Hurricane Sandy smashed into the eastern seaboard of the U.S., killing 117 people in the U.S. and 69 in Canada and the Caribbean. The storm caused about $50 billion in damage in the U.S.
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