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  2. You Like It Darker - Wikipedia

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    You Like It Darker is a collection of twelve stories by American author Stephen King, published by Scribner in May 2024. It delves into the darker aspects of life, both metaphorically and literally. Exploring themes such as fate, mortality, luck, and the unexpected turns of reality, the book comprises a mix of new and previously published stories.

  3. John Balaban (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania State University, Harvard University. Genre. Poetry. Notable awards. William Carlos Williams Award, Medal for the Cause of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Viet Nam. John B. Balaban (born December 2, 1943) [1] is an American poet and translator, an authority on Vietnamese literature. [2]

  4. Paul Ham - Wikipedia

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    Paul Ham. Ham in 2011. Paul Ham is an Australian author, historian, journalist and publisher, who writes on the 20th century history of war, politics and diplomacy. He lives in Sydney and Paris.

  5. Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War

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    Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War began with demonstrations in 1965 against the escalating role of the United States in the Vietnam War. These demonstrations grew into a broad social movement over the ensuing several years. This movement informed and helped shape the vigorous and polarizing debate, primarily in the ...

  6. File:Vietnam Fights and Builds - No.12.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam maintains that between 2 September 1945 and 2 July 1976 only the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the Republic of South Vietnam were legitimate governments and that any rival governments were illegal ("reactionary" or "counter-revolutionary") organisations.

  7. United States–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam is now considered to be a potential ally of the United States, especially in the geopolitical context of the territorial disputes in the South China Sea and in the containment of Chinese expansionism.

  8. Phan Văn Hùm - Wikipedia

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    Phan Văn Hùm (9 April 1902 – 1946) was a Vietnamese journalist, philosopher and revolutionary in French colonial Cochinchina who, from 1930, participated in the Trotskyist left opposition to the Communist Party of Nguyen Ai Quoc ( Ho Chi Minh ). Phan Văn Hùm first became a public figure when in 1929 his account of imprisonment with Nguyen ...

  9. Nguyen Do - Wikipedia

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    Nguyen Do. Nguyen Do (1959) is the pen name of Dos Nguyen, a Vietnamese American poet, editor, and translator. Nguyen Do was born in Đông Thái village, Hà Tĩnh Province on December 16, 1959. After earning degrees in surveying from Hanoi Construction College and in literature from Vinh University, he taught at a high school in the city of ...

  10. Võ Nguyên Giáp - Wikipedia

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    Võ Nguyên Giáp ( Vietnamese pronunciation: [vɔ̌ˀ ŋʷīən jǎːp]; 25 August 1911 – 4 October 2013) was a general of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), communist revolutionary and politician. Regarded as one of the greatest military strategists of the 20th century, [1] [2] Giáp led Vietnamese communist forces to victories in wars ...

  11. Nguyễn Đình Thi - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Đình Thi (December 20, 1924 – April 18, 2003) was a famous Vietnamese writer, poet and composer, most notable for writing Diệt phát xít, the song that became the official daily theme tune of the Voice of Vietnam. [1]