Như Quỳnh de Prelle

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One of poem this summer 19

    Climate change  The summer of July 2019  the burning 40” C  Brussels was sultry  the dark raining to flee  the summer as fire  the forests  was silence  the wilting flowers of the the end season  the grass have withered away in the garden    Climate change  Europe had been hot like a desert the summer in Avignon had strong sunlight  in the high mountains, lavender fields are quiet The fragrance is hidden in the basement of the castle for hundreds of years wine cellars become a destination dwelling   had returned the tropical bamboo forest like the homeland hugged me Smooth green tenderness   Bamboo does not need water still sprouting bamboo shoots in a straight line between  bamboo node make efforts  haughty to live    Bamboo does not need water only needing the grounds only needing strong sunny  overcome darks  in a straight line haughty to live    Climate change  actually change people’s hearts, change people’s mind  broken hearts of humankind  transformation of matter  deprived  the reverse side of civilization and developing  humans still to live and give oneself trouble    We are believing  or are not believing  to be or not to be  bio or food chemical, fast food national identity or cultural diversity traditional values and human rights  freedom and living with human dignity    exist together, everything together  be accepted and sustainable Development history still goes forward or history change  as climate change  and we are living together  to hope for better    like the raining of July unprecedented in our home of love  Brussels   

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Opleiding

Diploma of scenario at the University of Social Sciences in Hanoi (grant by the Ford Foundation, USA.)

Publicaties

Climat change, 2019
Người mang nước, 2018
Buổi sáng phủ định, 2018
Song tử, 2017
Film base on my poem "Sadness in the tree"
https://vimeo.com/131522276

Prijzen

Poetry prize by the Du Tu Lê Foundation, 2016, USA. Du Tử Lê is a well-known Vietnamese poet in USA.
Cultural prize by the Song Huong Magazine, 2017, Vietnam.