D.O.B: 1912-10-20
D.O.D: 1939-10-13
Vũ Trọng Phụng (Hanoi, 20 October 1912 – Hanoi, 13 October 1939) was a popular Vietnamese author and journalist, who is considered to be one of the most influential figures of 20th century Vietnamese literature. Phụng's ancestral village was in Hưng Yên Province, yet he was born and lived the rest of his life in Hanoi. He wrote prolifically during the 1930s, although only for a short span of time, with his first work being the short story "Chống nạng lên đường" (Set off with crutches) on the newspaper Ngọ Báo (Horse News) in 1930. Some excerpts from his subsequent publications, for example the novel "Dumb Luck" (Vietnamese: Số Đỏ) and "The Storm" (Vietnamese: Giông Tố), became part of Vietnamese literature textbooks. Famous for the satire in his works, Phụng was compared to Balzac by some critics. His realistic descriptions of colonial influences causing destructive decadence, alongside thoughtful, heavy emphasis on the...