![]() Since then he had written for many kind of genres: guides, journal, memoirs, short stories, poetry, anthologies, novels, autobiographies, film scripts, plays and many types of newspaper articles like feature articles, editorials, columns. His first literary work was issued in the Hà Nội Tân văn (Hanoi Newspaper) and Tiểu thuyết thứ bảy (Saturday Novel Newspaper) in the end of 1940. And so he continued to self-study from then until the day he became one of the most prestigious writer in Vietnam. to earn money but he never gave up his desire to study. ![]() He was sent to primary school but no longer continued higher education because of his family poor financial conditions.Īfter leaving school, he had started to work in many different jobs as a craftsman, tutor, salesman, accountant. He was the only son of a craftsmen family who made their living by weaving. Tô Hoài was born in Nghĩa Đô ward, Cầu Giấy district, Hanoi, Vietnam. He won the Ho Chi Minh Prize for Literature in 1996. ![]() Some of his works have been translated into foreign languages. ![]() ![]() Among his works are the best - seller books Dế mèn phiêu lưu ký (Diary of a cricket) (1941), Truyện Tây Bắc (Stories of North West region) (1958), Quê nhà (Home town) (1970), Ba người khác (Three Others) (1991). The pen name Tô Hoài is derived from the names of Tô Lịch river and Hà Đông province, which are landmarks of his hometown. Tô Hoài (born Nguyễn Sen Septem– July 6, 2014) was a Vietnamese writer, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and correspondent. ![]()
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