Nguyen chi thien biography books
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Autobiography of Nguyễn Chí Thiện
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Hai Truyen Tu -- Two Prison Life Stories; Nguyen Chi Thien's prose in bilingual text - Softcover
About the Author
Nguyen Chi Thien was born in Hanoi in 1939. When Vietnam was partitioned in 1954, all but his brother remained in North Vietnam, their ancestral homeland, because of family relationships. He got into trouble frequently as a young man with his anti-government poems. In 1979, during a brief period of release, he wrote all the poems he had composed in his memory down on paper and brought them to the British Embassy in Hanoi. Denied asylum, he was arrested and taken to the Hanoi Central Prison. known as the Hanoi Hilton as named by the captured American flyers imprisoned there during the Vietnam War.
His poems were published via the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, soon recited and translated by Vietnamese university students in the U.S. In 1984 Professor Huynh Sanh Thong at Yale University translated and published the poems in bilingual text Hoa Dia Nguc / Flowers from Hell. This book is still in print by the Yale Southeast Asia Studies Program.
Amnesty International adopted Nguyen Chi Thien as one of six Prisoners of Conscience in 1985 and worked with other international organizations to gain his release by the Vietnamese government, which
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Nguyen Chi Thien was a dissident poet imprisoned in 1961 at age twenty-two by the Communist regime in North Vietnam. During the roughly fifteen years spent as a political prisoner in Vietnamese labor camps from 1960 to 1977, Nguyen Chi Thien composed hundreds of poems - edited, revised and stored entirely in his head. Released following the fall of Saigon, Thien delivered a manuscript of these poems to the British Embassy in Hanoi.
He was arrested at the embassy gate and taken to Hoa Lo - the well known "Hanoi Hilton" Prison, where he spent six of an additional twelve years of imprisonment, often in solitary confinement.
During this time, his collection of vivid poems, known as Hoa Ðia-Nguc began to circulate in two Vietnamese editions, and eventually overseas. Some of the poems were set to music and popularized by Vietnamese folksinger, Pham Duy. At the same time, his manuscript was making its way around the world, passed from hand to hand in Britain and the United States.
In 1984, a bilingual edition of the poems, translated into English by Vietnamese literature scholar Huynh Sanh Thong, was published under the title Flowers from Hell by the Council on Southeast Asia Studies at Yale University. In 1985, while it was still unknown if he were alive or dead, Thien was