Vietnam Writers' Association

The Vietnamese Writers' Association (Hội Nhà văn Việt Nam) is one of the official culture associations in Vietnam. It was founded 1957 under the Alliance of Arts and Literature Associations in Vietnam.[1] The association awards its own book prize each year (Vietnamese Writers Association Prize).

Members

  • Đinh Xuân Tửu (1925–1996), writer and poet
  • Thanh Hải (1930–1980), poet
  • Hoàng Thúy Toàn (born 1938), writer and literary translator, chairman of the association's Council on Literary Translation
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References

  1. Kim Ngoc Bao Ninh A World Transformed: The Politics of Culture in Revolutionary Vietnam 1945-1965 2002 - Page 156 "Between 1957 and 1958, a series of congresses founded the Writers' Association, the Artists' Association, the Cinema Artists' Association, the Journalists' Association ..."
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