The summing up of ten years of writing (reminiscences and reflections). Translated from the Vietnamese by X. H.
Published by Dai Nam Van Hien Publishing House, Saigon (1968)
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About this Item: Dai Nam Van Hien Publishing House, Saigon, 1968. First edition in English, 4to, [4], 22 leaves; printed from typescript; very good in original printed wrappers. The Phong (b. 1932) started writing in Hanoi in 1952 "in the first days of the Vietminh." In 1953 he embarked on a career of journalism. He moved to Saigon before the fall of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 where he wrote film reviews and other material on a contractual basis. He is the author of three novels (2 written in Hanoi, and another in Saigon), and in September of 1964 he became a press officer of the Minister of Information which brought him in contact with many important people in both the literary as well as the political scene. US Air Force, Southern Illinois, and Univ. of Washington only in OCLC. Seller Inventory # 34483
The Vietnamese literary scene from 1900 to 1956. Translated from the Vietnamese by Dam Xaun Can
Published by Dai Nam Van Hien Books, Saigon (1970)
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About this Item: Dai Nam Van Hien Books, Saigon, 1970. First edition in English, 4to, pp. 57, [3]; printed from typescript; near fine in original printed wrappers. A second edition under a slightly different title published in 1974 is held by 8 institutions, but of this, Cornell and London's School of Oriental and African Studies only in OCLC. Seller Inventory # 42585
The rubbish tip outside the city and other stories. Translated by Dam Xuan Can
Published by Dai Nam Van Hien Books, Saigon (1970)
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About this Item: Dai Nam Van Hien Books, Saigon, 1970. First edition in English, 4to, pp. 70, [4]; mimeographed; near fine in original printed wrappers. Short stories by The Phong, the Vietnamese poet and novelist, born in 1932, who started writing in Hanoi in 1952 "in the first days of the Vietminh." In 1953 he embarked on a career of journalism. He moved to Saigon before the fall of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 where he wrote film reviews and other material on a contractual basis. He is the author of three novels (2 written in Hanoi, and another in Saigon), and in September of 1964 he became a press officer of the Minister of Information which brought him in contact with many important people in both the literary as well as the political scene. From March 1965 to the end of 1966 he was a lecturer in politics in the Vung Tan Cadres Training Center. He remains a creative force in Vietnam and is, at the time of this cataloguing, in a dispute with Jeff Bezos and Amazon over copyright infringement. This edition not in OCLC. Seller Inventory # 34485
Thephong by Thephong. The writer: the work and the life autobiography
Published by Dai Nam Van Hien Books, Saigon (1972)
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About this Item: Dai Nam Van Hien Books, Saigon, 1972. Third edition in English, 4to, 3 p.l., pp. 116, [1]; mimeographed; near fine in original pictorial wrappers. This copy with a presentation from the author, inscribed and dated April, 1973. The book was first published in 1966 and there was a revised edition printe in 1968. Autobiography by The Phong, the Vietnamese poet and novelist, born in 1932, who started writing in Hanoi in 1952 "in the first days of the Vietminh." In 1953 he embarked on a career of journalism. He moved to Saigon before the fall of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 where he wrote film reviews and other material on a contractual basis. He is the author of three novels (2 written in Hanoi, and another in Saigon), and in September of 1964 he became a press officer of the Minister of Information which brought him in contact with many important people in both the literary as well as the political scene. From March 1965 to the end of 1966 he was a lecturer in politics in the Vung Tan Cadres Training Center. This edition not in OCLC. Seller Inventory # 34489
The rubbish tip outside the city and other stories. Translated by Dam Xuan Can
Published by Dai Nam Van Hien Books, Saigon (1971)
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From: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB) (St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.)
About this Item: Dai Nam Van Hien Books, Saigon, 1971. Second edition in English, 4to, pp. 69, [4]; mimeographed; very good in original printed wrappers. Errata sheet laid in. This copy with a presentation from the author dated April, 1973. Three copies of this edition in OCLC. Short stories by The Phong, the Vietnamese poet and novelist, born in 1932, who started writing in Hanoi in 1952 "in the first days of the Vietminh." In 1953 he embarked on a career of journalism. He moved to Saigon before the fall of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 where he wrote film reviews and other material on a contractual basis. He is the author of three novels (2 written in Hanoi, and another in Saigon), and in September of 1964 he became a press officer of the Minister of Information which brought him in contact with many important people in both the literary as well as the political scene. From March 1965 to the end of 1966 he was a lecturer in politics in the Vung Tan Cadres Training Center. He remains a creative force in Vietnam to this day and is, at the time of this cataloguing, in a dispute with Jeff Bezos and Amazon over copyright infringement. Seller Inventory # 34486
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PS: Google/ search/ thephong writer/ Images cho biết;
- chỉ mới 5 ngày , AbeBooks rao bán mấy cuốn sách Thế Phong trên mạng .
(Thế Phong chú thích / Saigon May 27, 2020).
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