Da Thao
Ly Lang Nhan pays a moving tribute to the contemporay Paris-based poet
Da Thao, whose deep feelings of love never fail to touch your heart. Some of her love poems are
likened to tears, which Edgar Allan Poe called gems in his poem The Valley of Unrest.
Cao B� Qu�t
A concise introduction to the exquisite Sino-Vietnamese poems with Vietnamese translation of
Cao B� Qu�t, a nineteenth-century scholar who witnessed the transitional period leading to French involvement
in Vietnam.
Cao Tat Thi Chung or Nhat Chi Mai
A celebrated poem by an eleventh-century Vietnamese monk, Nhat Chi Mai
is the subject of Ly Lang Nhan's thoughts about the challenges of translating it into Vietnamese.
Fragments of Love
Over the years, first on one oceanside, and now between two oceans, Ly Lang Nhan has let his poetic inspiration
take over. The result is this lovable vignette of love, snapshots of moments, but genuine emotions. Would you want
to silence your heart, or let it flutter along with Ly's Fragments of Love?
Love is Francis
When you know a loving person and a charming character, what do you do? David Lee, aka Ly Lang Nhan, knows
exactly what to do. He writes poetry in her honor for she is Francis Mae Lundy.
The New Verse Form 4/7
In an attempt to enrich the versification tool kit of poets, Ly Lang Nhan advocates a novel verse form, which he termed
the 4/7 Verse Form, consisting of 4-line stanzas of three four-syllable verses, and a
fourth verse with seven syllables and an internal rhyme.
My Love Creed
What is your thinking about love? See what Ly Lang Nhan has to say about this most mysterious yet overarching
emotion in his Love Credo.
The True Meaning of Life
 The storm has come and gone, leaving its toll behind. A bud on the ground
testifies to the fury of life. But to Ly Lang Nhan it is in this unfortunate demise that one can find
The True Meaning of Life
The Two Ocean Sides
Sometime in one's life, one stops and thinks about where one came from, and reminisces about the past while living
in the present. Ly Lang Nhan voices the anguish and nostalgia of a generation of Vietnamese Americans who now are residing
in their adopted country. The Two Ocean Sides reveals a deep regret for those
who through no fault of their own have a choice imposed on them for the rest of their life.
Ly Lang Nhan
Discover a poet that in other circumstances would have enriched the literary scene of Viet Nam. Listen to the voice of
Ly Lang Nhan as he speaks to us from his Alabama home.
Introduction to Vietnamese
Poetry
Enjoy a highly readable and concise introduction to Vietnamese poetry in English, or in
its original Vietnamese by the poet Ly Lang Nhan.
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