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NHU
HANH, pseudonym of Nguyen Tu
Cuong, writer, translator and professor, currently Associate Professor at
George Mason University, Virginia, US. He received his B.A. from University of
Van Hanh (Saigon, Vietnam) and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. A renowned
scholar of Buddhism having researched in History of Religion, South Asian
Religions, Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism and Religious Literature in
Sanskrit, Nhu Hanh is currently working on a book on Sthiramati, a fifth
century Indian Buddhist philosopher.
His publications include books and articles on Buddhism. Before the
fall of Saigon in1975, his articles on Buddhism mostly appeared in the
monthly Tu Tuong, founded and published by Van Hanh University. Nhu Hanh is
living in Virginia, US. Publications: - Books and articles on Buddhism. - “hoa nao tin qua dang den khong ngo/ flowers can’t believe fruits
would grow that bitter”, translation, bilingual edition, US: Nhan Chung,
1999. Tel: more than one hundred contributing poets, writers, translators, and artists are recorded in
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