Nguyễn Khoa Điềm

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Nguyễn Hải Dương, pen name and political name Nguyễn Khoa Điềm (born Phong Điền District, 15 April 1943) is a Vietnamese poet and government literary official.[1][2][3]

His work is included in the book, Six Vietnamese Poets.[4]


References

  1. ^ Six Vietnamese Poets
  2. ^ Mountain River: Vietnamese Poetry from the Wars, 1948-1993 Kevin Bowen, Ba Chung Nguyen, Bruce Weigl - 1998 - "Nguyen Khoa Diem was born on April 15, 1943, in l/u Diem hamlet, Phong H6a village, Phong Dien district, Thtfa Thien-Hue province. His home ... Nguyen Khoa Diem studied in a village school during his childhood. In 1955 ...
  3. ^ Black dog, black night: contemporary Vietnamese poetry - Do Nguyen, Paul Hoover - 2008 - Page 85 "Nguyen Khoa Diem, born in the city of Hue, grew up in Hanoi and earned a degree in literature from Hanoi Pedagogic University before returning to his hometown in 1975. A former general secretary of the Vietnamese Writers Association"
  4. ^ "Six Vietnamese Poets". Publishers Weekly,