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Ninh Viết Giao (Thanh Hoá, c. 1930) is a Vietnamese writer. He graduated from Hanoi University in 1956. He was one of the writers reviving an interest in folk tales such as Thằng Bờm and Truyện Trê Cóc.

Works

  • Xứ Nghệ và tôi 2006

References

  1. "Ninh Viết Giao - Nhà Nghệ học số một". Daibieunhandan.vn. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  2. Patricia M. Pelley Postcolonial Vietnam: New Histories of the National Past 2002 p270 "Writers such as Ngô Quân Miện, Ngọc Lân, Nguyễn Hồng Phong, Ninh Viết Giao, Trần Hữu Chí, Trương Chinh, and Văn Tân debated the meaning of the folktales Thằng Bờm and Truyện Trê Cóc."
  3. Viết Giao Ninh "Autobiography and literary works of Ninh Viết Giao; well known author in Vietnam."



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