Nguyen tat nhien biography
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Poet Nguyen Tat Nhien
Poet Nguyen Tat Nhien profile
Who is Poet Nguyen Tat Nhien?
Nguyen Tat Nhien's real name is Nguyen Hoang Hai, he is a Vietnamese poet. Poet Of course wrote poetry quite early. In , he took the pseudonym Hoai Thi Yen Thi, and tillsammans with a friend wrote a collection of poems "She in her eyes", then he was 14 years old.
The love of Nguyen Tat Nhien and a girl named Duyen inspired him to release many works such as: "Sad Love Song", "Little Miss Bac Ky", "You are as gentle as a nun", "Priest". In addition to composing poetry, he also composed a number of music, typically the song "Afternoon on Red Cross Street". He also wrote the lyrics for the song "Truc Dao", the musician Anh Bang wrote the music.
In , Nguyen Tat Nhien moved to France to live. After that, he moved to the US to settle in apelsinfärg County. He has been a member of the Vietnamese Writers Association in Exile in the US since
On August 3, , poet Nguyen Tat Nhien died in California - USA. Nguye
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Popular Local Poet Nhien Tat Nguyen Dead : Obituary: His melancholic Vietnamese verse intertwined religion and romantic love. An apparent suicide ends a poor and painful life.
Nhien Tat Nguyen, a well-known Vietnamese poet whose melancholic verse became popular with the community because they intertwined religion with romantic love, died this week of an apparent overdose of sleeping pills. He was
A monk at a Buddhist temple in Garden Grove found Nguyen dead in his car Monday, an empty bottle of sleeping pills nearby. Also found in the car was a kopia of one of his published poems, “Tam Chung” (Of One Mind).
Nguyen wrote poetry since he was 11, said those familiar with his work. Even as a youth, his childlike verses already spoke of inner sufferings, pangs of loneliness and turning to God in search of peace.
“What was unusual about his work is that he didn’t know it was sacrilegious to evoke religious connotation in romantic writings,” according to the beliefs of most Vietnamese
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