Ma Văn Kháng

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Đinh Trọng Đoàn, pen name Ma Văn Kháng (Đống Đa, Hanoi, 1 December 1936) is a Vietnamese writer. [1] [2] He was one of the first doi moi authors to appear alongside Lê Lựu and Dương Thu Hương. [3]

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  1. Huy Hòa Lê Bách khoa trí thức phổ thông 2000 Page 1477 "Ma Văn Kháng (sinh 1936). nhà vàn, quê Hà Nội. Thời gian dáu ông dặc biệt thành công trong các tác phẩm jpiết vể đời Sống các dán tộc phía Bắc, giai dbån sau ông khai thác cuộc sống của những người thị thành và cũng dạt thành tưu lớn."
  2. Nhà văn Hà Nội 1998 Hôi nhà vǎn Việt Nam Page 160 "MA VĂN KHÁNG Tên thật là: Đinh Trọng Đoàn Sinh năm 1936 tại Hà Tây"
  3. Linh Dinh Night, Again: Contemporary Fiction from Vietnam 2011 "The Doi Moi literature can be traced to the appearances of novels by Ma Van Khang, Le Luu and Duong Thu Huong in ... "
  4. Keren Dali, Juris Dilevko -Contemporary World Fiction: A Guide to Literature in Translation 2011 - Page 159 "Van Kháng Ma (Ma Van Khang). Against the Flood. Translated by Phan Thanh Hao and Wayne Karlin. Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 2000. 309 pages. Genre/literary style/story type: mainstream fiction In contemporary Hanoi, Khiem is a ..."