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- Born in 1947 in Thái Bình a province in northern Vietnam, Hương came of age just as the Vietnam War was turning violent.
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Duong's transformation from idealist to disillusioned critic informs all of her work. | |
A Vietnamese language interview with Duong Thu Huong, a North Vietnamese writer living in exile in France.This interview is part of the Vietnamese in the Dia. | |
Duong Thu Huong was born in the Thai Binh province of North Vietnam in 1947. |
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Dương Thu Hương Biography - Pantheon
- Born in central Vietnam in , when that country was still a French colony, Duong Thu Huong (zhung tew huong) started her life with modest beginnings as the daughter of a schoolteacher.
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- A Vietnamese language interview with Duong Thu Huong, a North Vietnamese writer living in exile in France.
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- Biography.
Duong, Thu Huong 1947-
PERSONAL:
Born 1947, in Thai Binh, Vietnam; daughter of Duong Dinh Chau (a radio specialist and North Vietnamese military officer) and Ngo Thuy Cham (a primary schoolteacher); married, 1968 (divorced, 1981); children: Minh (son), Ha (daughter). Education: Cultural Theory College, graduated, 1968.
ADDRESSES:
Home—Hanoi, Vietnam. Agent—Phan Huydong, 82 Rue Prosper Legoute, 92160 Antony, France.
CAREER:
Writer, screenwriter, novelist, and political activist. Cultural activities guide and member of theatrical troupe in Vietnam, until 1975; Hanoi Feature Film Studio, Hanoi, Vietnam, screenwriter, beginning 1975.
MEMBER:
Association of Vietnamese Filmmakers.
AWARDS, HONORS:
Prix Femina Etranger shortlist, 1992, for Paradise of the Blind, and 1996; Hammett-Hellman Grant for Persecuted Writers, 1992; Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, France, 1994; International Dublin IMPACE Award shortlist, 1997; Prince Claus Foundation Award, 1999; Grinzane Cavou