Vietnamese modern writer Vu Ngoc Phan
Vu Ngoc Phan
Living place: Bac Ninh
Birthday: 8-9-1902
Global rank: #57199
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Who is Vietnamese modern writer Vu Ngoc Phan?
Writer Vu Ngoc Phan is from Hanoi. Originally from Dong Lao village, Dong Cuu commune, Gia Luong district, Bac Ninh province (now part of Hanoi).
He also has the pseudonym Chi Qua Thi.
Since 1957, he has been a member of the Vietnam Writers' Association.
He was considered for the Award Ho Chi Minh phase 1 for clusters of works on folklore in 1996.
Vu Ngoc Phan died on June 14, 1987 in Hanoi, at the age of 85.
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Writer Vu Ngoc Phan is from Hanoi. Originally from Dong Lao village, Dong Cuu commune, Gia Luong district, Bac Ninh province (now part of Hanoi).
He also has the pseudonym Chi Qua Thi.
Since 1957, he has been a member of the Vietnam Writers' Association.
He was considered for the Award Ho Chi Minh phase 1 for clusters of works on folklore in 1996.
Vu Ngoc Phan died on June 14, 1987 in Hanoi, at the age of 85.
*Typical works:
- The poet Trung Nam ( dialogue, 1942).
- On the road to art (essay, 1940).
- Modern writer (4 volumes, 1942-1945).
- French battles (historical chronicles, 2 volumes, 1946).
- Vietnamese fairy tales (collected, selected, 1955).
- Tieu Nhien and Me Co (translated).
- Anna Kha-le-nih (translated)
- Choose a partner (translated)
- Y- Van-hoa (translation)
- Conspiracy of women (adaptation of Arabic stories)
- Living in all species (edited, 1946).
- Con the youth's new way (research, 1944).
- Looking to the neighborhood (diary, 1941).
- The story of Hanoi (pen-script, 1944).
- Those years (memoir, 1987).
- Vietnamese folk songs and proverbs (collection, research, 2 volumes, 1956). li>
- Little Mirror (translation).
- We Soviets (translated).
- Island (translation of Stevens' novels). n)
- Xia Clan Castle (translation)
- As a child, he followed his father to Hung Yen and studied Chinese characters.
- From 1920 - 1929, he moved to study French in Hanoi, passed the French Baccalaureate at the age of 27.
- From 1929 - 1940, he collaborated with many newspapers Contemporaneous newspapers and magazines such as French-Vietnamese, Literary, Nhat Tan, Semi-monthly Universal, Trung Bac Tan Van, Song Huong.... He was also the Editor-in-Chief of Hanoi's weekly newspaper Tan Van. , and a proponent of establishing Hanoi Publishing House.
- In 1945, he participated in the General Uprising. With the success of the August Revolution, Vu Ngoc Phan collaborated with the Pioneer magazine of the National Salvation Culture Association. After that, he held the following positions: Vice Chairman of the Northern Vietnam Cultural Union (December 1945); General Secretary of the National Cultural Conference Advocacy Committee (November 1946); Standing member of the Inter-regional Resistance Cultural Union IV (1947-1951); Member of the Research Committee of Literature and History (1951-1953).
- After 1954, he continued to work at the Department of Literature and History.
- In 1959, the Literary Group of the Research Department of Literature and History separated to establish the Institute of Literature, Vu Ngoc Phan returned to work at the Institute and became the head of the folklore group (now the Department of Literature). Folklore and Literature Office of Ethnic Minorities) of the Institute of Literature. After that, he was elected General Secretary, in charge of the Folklore Association at the 1st Folklore Congress in 1966.
Vu Ngoc Phan's wife is a poet Hang Phuong, daughter of writer So Cuong Le Du. Grandparents are the parents of agricultural scientist, Professor and Academician Vu Tuyen Hoang, artist Vu Giang Huong a>, Prof. Dr. Vu Trieu Man of Agriculture.
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His wife is a poet Hang Phuong
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When was Vietnamese modern writer Vu Ngoc Phan born?
Vu Ngoc Phan was born in 8-9-1902, death year is 1987, at the age of 85.
Where is Vietnamese modern writer Vu Ngoc Phan's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Vu Ngoc Phan was born in Ha Noi, of Vietnam. Mr working and living in Bac Ninh, of Vietnam. Mr, whose Zodiac is Virgo, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Tiger. Vu Ngoc Phan's global rank is 57199 and whose rank is 18 in list of famous Vietnamese modern writer.
Vu Ngoc Phan was born in 8-9-1902, death year is 1987, at the age of 85.
Where is Vietnamese modern writer Vu Ngoc Phan's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Vu Ngoc Phan was born in Ha Noi, of Vietnam. Mr working and living in Bac Ninh, of Vietnam. Mr, whose Zodiac is Virgo, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Tiger. Vu Ngoc Phan's global rank is 57199 and whose rank is 18 in list of famous Vietnamese modern writer.
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- Day 8-9 year 1900: A hurricane struck Galveston, Texas, killing about 8,000 people.
- Day 8-9 year 1935: Louisiana Senator Huey P. Long, "The Kingfish," was shot and mortally wounded by Dr. Carl Austin Weiss, Jr.
- Day 8-9 year 1951: The San Francisco Peace Treaty was signed, formally ending World War II hostilities with Japan.
- Day 8-9 year 1952: Ernest Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea was published.
- Day 8-9 year 1966: Star Trek premiered on television.
- Day 8-9 year 1974: President Gerald Ford gave former President Nixon a full pardon for all federal crimes he may have committed while he was in office.
- Day 8-9 year 1998: Mark McGwire's 62nd home run broke Roger Maris's record of 61 homers set in 1961.
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