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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Books sales rev up ahead of holidays

HCM CITY — HCM City's bookshops are busy with customers looking for Vietnamese versions of well-known foreign titles to read on Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays.

"I like staying home reading rather than going to beach or mountain resort cities which are always crowded on Tet holidays," 25-year-old Nguyen Thi Hoa said.

"Transportation on these days is always expensive and difficult," she said.

"I've bought some new books for the holidays."

Nha Nam Company released Nhung Nga Tu va Nhung Cot Den (Crossroads and Lampposts) by Tran Dan last week. The detective story published 44 years after Dan wrote it and 20 years after his death has received a warm reception from readers.

"I read the 344-page book in one night. I liked the story and the detailed writing style," literary critic, Lai Nguyen An said.

Young HCM City-based writer Duong Thuy's new collection of short stories, Bo Cau Chung Mai Vom (Pigeons Share the Same Dome), about Vietnamese studying abroad and Yeu Bang Tai (Love Through Ears) by Nguyen Huong from the Central Highlands province of Dac Lac have been hits with young readers since Tre (Youth) Publisher released them early this month.

Love Through Ears is a collection of short stories about young blind people, their romances and misfortunes.

Best seller books from South Korea including Kim Young-ha's The Quiz Show and Han Kang's Vegetarian have been translated into Vietnamese and are in stores throughout the country as of yesterday.

Also translated and published by Youth Publisher this week is Tom Plate's Conversation with Lee Kuan Yew, Citizen Singapore – How to build a Nation.

Translations are underway for several internationally popular books including Saul Bellow's Nobel Prize winning Henderson the Rain King, Luc Ferry's Learn to Live and Kurt Vonnegut's A Man Without a Country.

Signs advertising 30 to 80 per cent off are up in many of the city's bookshops since last month to clear the shelves of old stock and attract customers.

"I've bought some books including the Vietnamese language version of Stendhal's The Red and the Black to read on Tet holidays at only a half of last year's prices," third-year student Tran Manh Huy said. — VNS

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Vietnamese short stories introduced in Germany

BERLIN — A collection of short stories entitled Tuong Ve Huu (The Retired General), marking the 10th Berlin International Literature Festival, has been presented in Germany.

Author Nguyen Huy Thiep and Guenter Giesenfeld, president of Viet Nam-Germany Friendship Association, who took part in translating the collection into German, both discussed the works with various audiences.

The collection was presented in order to introduce new Vietnamese literature to German audiences.

Free movies for Ha Noi anniversary

HA NOI — A programme entitled Nhung Ngay Phim Viet Nam (Days of Viet Nam Films) will be screened as part of the Ha Noi anniversary celebrations on October 1-10 at the National Cinema Centre and August Cinema.

Admission will be free for movies including Long Thanh Cam Gia Ca (Musician in Thang Long Citadel) and Vuot Qua Ben Thuong Hai (Passing Shanghai Wharf) on the opening day.

The Viet Nam Cinema Department has organised the programme which will be shown throughout the country.

Late poet's birthday honoured in music and verse

HA NOI — Late poet To Huu's 90th birthday will be honoured at a programme of music and verse titled Dep Vo Cung To Quoc Ta Oi (Our Nation Is Very Beautiful) at the Ha Noi Opera House next Saturday.

Singers will recite the poet's works and the Viet Nam Writers' Association will hold a conference to discuss To Huu's poems.

Viet Nam's Next Top Model to premiere on VTV3

HCM CITY— The first episode of Viet Nam's Next Top Model, a television reality show that scouts potential female models, will be broadcast on the national entertainment channel VTV3 at 8pm next Thursday.

At two auditions last month in Ha Noi and HCM City, 18 girls were short-listed from more than 1,500 contestants aged between 18 and 25 from around the country.

The show will follow every move of the semi-finalists who will live together in a Cast House in HCM City for two months where they will be filmed 24/7.

They will be stripped of all means of communications to the outside world and will have no access to a mobile phone, computer, internet or newspaper.

On each show, a contestant will be eliminated after participating in challenges in different modelling skills like a photo-shoot, cat-walk and make-up.

Two finalists will be pitted against each other in the final gala show which will be aired live at the end of January.

This is the first season of the show, which is based on the show America's Next Top Model on CBS, a national TV network in the US. — VNS

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