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Director Xuan Phuong releases memoir "Carve away...carve to arrive" at age 95

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng24/09/2024


After the work Carrying the burden... carrying the burden... published in 2020, which received the award from the Vietnam Writers Association and the award from the Ho Chi Minh City Writers Association, director Xuan Phuong continued to release his second memoir Carving away... carving arriving (Ho Chi Minh City General Publishing House).

On September 24, the Ho Chi Minh City Writers Association organized an exchange program and launched the memoir "Carve away...carve come" , which is considered the next chapters of the author's life - a talented woman who is 95 years old and also has the nickname "The Iron Lady of Vietnamese Painting". Comrade Nguyen Van Nen, Politburo member, Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee sent congratulatory flowers, as an expression of love and affection to director Xuan Phuong.

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Chairman of the Union of Literature and Arts Associations of Ho Chi Minh City Nguyen Truong Luu presented a flower basket from Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee Nguyen Van Nen to director Xuan Phuong.

Director and writer Xuan Phuong, whose real name is Nguyen Thi Xuan Phuong, was born in 1929 in Hue into a royal family. As a child, she lived with her family in Da Lat. Her father was an Inspector of Education and principal of the only primary school in Da Lat at that time.

At the age of 16, she decided to join the revolution. During her time in the Viet Bac resistance base until peace was restored in the North, she worked in many jobs, before switching to studying and making war documentaries and she was the only female director and war reporter in Vietnam working at the Television Department, the predecessor of today's Vietnam Television.

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Although it has just been released, the memoir "Carve away...carve come" has been printed for the third time, showing the appeal of director Xuan Phuong's life pages.

After retiring, with the urge to do something to introduce Vietnamese culture abroad, she had the idea of ​​opening an art gallery and immediately started doing it. Lotus Art Gallery - Since its inception in 1991, is one of the first private art galleries in Ho Chi Minh City. Up to now, the gallery has had more than 30 years of bringing art closer to domestic and international art lovers.

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At the age of 95, director Xuan Phuong still makes many people admire him for his health and vitality.

The memoir “ Khack Di… Khac Den” is a journey back to the past of director Xuan Phuong, where valuable experiences and life events are written down by her in a realistic and delicate way. Turning each page, a picture of director Xuan Phuong’s life emerges.

Writer Bich Ngan, President of the Ho Chi Minh City Writers Association, called director Xuan Phuong a woman who has “carried the burden” all her life. It is not only her own fate, but also, in a way, she has shouldered the “fate” of her compatriots and her nation. Carrying the burden is not only a responsibility but also the life of her patriotic heart through her tireless journey of artistic creation.

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Writer Bich Ngan called director Xuan Phuong a woman who "carried a heavy burden" all her life.

“Also on the journey of “Carrying the burden” soaked in sweat and tears, the memoir “Carving away…carving coming ” opens up for us to see more clearly the journey of bringing paintings, bringing Vietnamese culture to the world, in addition to the intelligence, talent and extraordinary courage of writer, director, and art collector Xuan Phuong, there are also dangerous twists and turns and beautiful colors of aspiration, love, happiness and sadness in the pain of human fate”, writer Bich Ngan expressed.

As one of the people who loved and read the memoir Khac di… khac den quite early, poet Bui Phan Thao was impressed with the stories and lessons that director Xuan Phuong sent in the book. According to him, the stories are like reminders, but through them, younger people and later generations can reflect and draw many lessons.

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Poet Bui Phan Thao shares at the program

“There is no such thing as early or late. Any age can create a career. The problem is talent, will, determination, luck, opportunities that come and seize them in time. “Don’t be discouraged by difficulties, don’t limit yourself,” she said. That is the reason why she refused to accept her fate as a parking attendant in Hanoi that the neighborhood had favored her with, to confidently “start a business” by opening an art gallery when she was over 60, the age that others choose to retire and live comfortably,” poet Bui Phan Thao shared.

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