Pham Cong Thien:


 

Pham Cong Thien is a famous Vietnamese writer and philosopher born in 1941 in Mytho, in the South of Vietnam. His books, several times best-sellers in Vietnam, had a great influence on all a generation of Vietnamese. A former Buddhist monk in Vietnam, he was also a respected Zen Master and the Head of Vanh Hanh Buddhist University in Saigon.

In 2000, Nohira Munehiro from the University of Tokyo (Japan) made a thesis on his complete works.

Now an American citizen, he lives in Texas in a quiet house near a lake.


Recommended readings:

In English:

Henry Miller, David Stephen Calonne, Pham Cong Thien: "The Colossus of Armenia", 1997

In Japanese:

Nohira Munehiro: "Martin Heidegger and Zen Buddhism for Pham Cong Thien", 2005

In Vietnamese:

Pham Cong Thien: "Y Thuc Moi trong Van Nghe va Triet Hoc", 1964, 1987
Pham Cong Thien: "Ho Tham cua Tu Tuong", 1966, 1970
Pham Cong Thien: "Im Lang Hô Tham", 1967
Pham Cong Thien, Thich Nhat Hanh, Bui Giang, Tam Ich, Ho Huu Tuong: "Dialogue", 1965


To contact him: pct@lopham.com.


Important news:

I'm currently looking for an Vietnamese-English translator to translate my father's Vietnamese best-sellers into English and an editor to publish them in America and abroad. If you are interested, please don't hesitate to contact me. It's worth it. Thank you.

 

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