Vũ Trọng Phụng, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Vũ Trọng Phụng

Vietnamese writer

Date of Birth: 20-Oct-1912

Place of Birth: Hanoi, Vietnam

Date of Death: 13-Oct-1939

Profession: writer, journalist

Nationality: Vietnam

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Vũ Trọng Phụng

  • Vu Tr?ng Ph?ng (Hanoi, 20 October 1912 - Hanoi, 13 October 1939) was a popular Vietnamese author and journalist, who is considered to be one of the most influential figures of 20th century Vietnamese literature.
  • Today, several of his works are taught in Vietnamese schools. Vu Tr?ng Ph?ng's ancestral village was H?o village, M? Hào District, Hung Yên Province, yet he was born, grew up, and died in Hanoi.
  • The fact that his father died of tuberculosis when he was only 7 months old resulted in Vu Tr?ng Ph?ng's being brought up mainly by his mother.
  • After finishing primary school, sixteen-year-old Vu Tr?ng Ph?ng was forced to stop schooling and earn his own living. In 1939, he died from tuberculosis at the age of twenty-six (twenty-seven by the Vietnamese system of counting age), a week before his twenty-seventh birthday. Vu Tr?ng Ph?ng wrote prolifically during the 1930s, and "produced a body of writing that", according to Zinoman, "stands today as the single most remarkable individual achievement in modern Vietnamese literature."Although he only wrote for a short span of time, with his first work being the short story "Ch?ng n?ng lên du?ng" ("Set off with crutches") on the newspaper "Ng? báo" in 1930, he had left an amazing collection of literature works: over 30 short stories, 9 novels, 9 reports, 7 plays, along with a translated play from French, some literature reviews and criticising, and hundreds of articles on the matters of politics, society, and culture.
  • Some excerpts from his publications, for example "S? d?" (Dumb Luck) and "Giông T?" (The Storm), were taken into Vietnamese literature textbooks.
  • Famous with the satire in his works, he was compared to Balzac by some critics.
  • However, due to his "realistic" descriptions and heavy emphasis on sex, he was called to court by the French authority in Ha Noi for "outraging morality" (outrage aux bonnes moeurs).
  • Later on, his works were prohibited to be published or read in North Vietnam because they were "obscene publications" until the late 1980s.

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