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To Huu in Prison, "Con Ca, Chot Nua"From dnfox@hamilton.edu Wed Jun 22 08:06:32 2005 In the course of doing interviews in a village near Hue, I was introduced to To Huu's poem "Con Ca, Chot Nua", which mentions a dish that is a specialty of the region--a dish that was used to try to lure him to end a hunger strike when he was in prison. Does anyone know the circumstances of his imprisonment--even by whom, where, and for how long? The poem is in a collection "Tu Ay", which dates from 1937-1946, but that's all I know. with thanks for any ideas, Diane From dduffy@email.unc.edu Wed Jun 22 08:28:31 2005 I thought To Huu wrote a memoir? Or maybe that was just To Hoai. Can't keep my dong chi can bo nha tho straight. Look in notes to Peter Zinoman's prison book? Dan Dan Duffy From sdenney@ocf.berkeley.edu Wed Jun 22 12:18:13 2005 I believe this might be his autobiography, available in our library here: ME: To Huu, 1920- CALL: PL4378.9.T6.Z65 2000 - Steve Denney
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 23:14:29 -0100 Diane, Given your question about Tố Hữu: I just stumbled across, today, the following few lines in General Trần Văn Trà's collection of essays, Gởi người đang sống (HCMC: NXB Trẻ, 1996) p. 48: "Khi chúng [the French] đưa tôi ra Huế, vào nhà tù, đã thấy các anh Nguyễn Chí Thanh, Tố Hữu, Hoàng Anh . . . và các anh trong Đảng bộ Thừa Thiên, cả trong chi bộ của tôi cũng đang ở trong tù hết." Perhaps that little mention might prove to be of some help in tracking down more information on his prison experience. Good luck, Shawn McHale
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