Trần Quảng Vận, pen name Trần Lâm (1922–2011), was a Vietnamese journalist.[1] He was director of Voice of Vietnam for 43 years.[2]
Trần Quảng Vận | |
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Born | 1922 |
Died | 2011 |
Nationality | Vietnamese |
Occupation | Journalist |
Known for | Voice of Vietnam (Director) |
References
edit- ^ The Ironies of Freedom: Sex, Culture, and Neoliberal Governance in Vietnam Page 205 Thu-Hương Nguyễn-Võ - 2008 "... Phùng Gia Lộc, Trần Khắc, Lâm Thị Thanh Hà, and Hòang Hữu Các, among others, detailing in a gritty realism the harsh realities in rural communes, villages, and towns, in a tone of outrage against the injustices suffered by ordinary people "
- ^ Vietnam 1945: The Quest for Power - Page 200 David G. Marr - 1997 Interview with Tran Lam, 5 Mar. 1988. Tran Lam's long hours hunched over a receiver with earphones led in early September 1945 to his appointment to establish the DRV's "Voice of Vietnam," which he was still directing forty-three "