Phạm Duy Tốn

Phạm Duy Tốn (1881 – 25 February 1924) was a Vietnamese writer. He was father of the songwriter Phạm Duy and French language writer and ambassador Phạm Duy Khiêm. He was widely considered as the first Vietnamese writer who wrote short stories following Western style.

Phạm was born 1881 in , Hà Nội in an oil merchant family.

In 1901, Phạm graduated from the French School of Interpreters, and began working for Residential Palace of the Tonkin Governor. In 1907 he was appointed one of three teachers at the Hội Trí Tri (en: Association for Mutual Education, fr: Société d’Enseignement Mutuel du Tonkin) in Hanoi.

In 1913, Phạm joined the editorial board of the Đông Dương tạp chí — a magazine that actively promoted Quốc ngữ via translated articles from original Chinese and French works, managed by Nguyễn Văn Vĩnh. He published alongside Confucian writers like in Nam Phong magazine, showing more ability to give straightforward prose unconstrained by classical structures.

In 1922, Phạm Duy Tốn along with Nguyễn Văn Vĩnh, and Phạm Quỳnh attended in Marseille. After returning home from Marseille, his tuberculosis worsened till he died in Hàng Dầu in February 1924.

His writing touched on social themes, as in the story Sống chết mặc bay (''Who Cares if you Survive or Die'', 1918) but open criticism of the French had to be veiled in social narrative. Provided by Wikipedia
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by PHẠM DUY TỐN
Published 2002
Institutions: Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ
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Published 2000
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by Nguyễn Bá Học
Published 1989
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Institutions: Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt
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Published 2000
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Published 2001
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