Nguyễn Hữu Đang (15 August 1913 – 2007) was a Vietnamese journalist and poet. He also used the pen name Phạm Đình Thái. He was one of the writers associated with the Nhân Văn-Giai Phẩm movement.[1][2] Nguyễn Hữu Đặng was one of the five most active participants in the movement with Lưu Thị Yến, Trần Thiện Bảo, Phan Tại and Lê Nguyên Chí, all of whom received periods of imprisonment.[3]

He was born in Vũ Công, Kiến Xương, Thái Bình.

References

  1. Hoa Mai -The "Nhan-van" affair 1957
  2. Tín Bùi Following Ho Chi Minh: the memoirs of a North Vietnamese colonel - Page 36 1995 "Others have been branded as spies in the pay of colonialist or imperialist secret services, like Nguyen Huu Dang who was sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment in 1960 for talking to a Frenchman who remained in Hanoi with the Party's"
  3. Asian Socialism & Legal Change: The Dynamics of Vietnamese and ... - Page 185 John Stanley Gillespie, Pip Nicholson, Penelope Nicholson - 2005 "Boudarel notes that five main players (Nguyen Huu Dang, Luu Thi Yen, Tran Thien Bao, Phan Tai and Le Nguyen Chi) were tried and that all received periods of imprisonment followed by a period of national indignity when they were not..."
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