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Diary, essay Thousands of miles of mud - by the young author of the Southwest River region, Le Quang Trang has just been released to readers.
Notebook Thousands of miles of mud including 44 prose, 268 pages thick, revolving around familiar and familiar topics in the region West like Thuong misses water hyacinth, Takes hooves, Tears of the homeland, The school without textbooks, My own fields, Rain from the countryside passing through the sunny street, Mud grains of thousands of miles, Rowing boats, The season of ducks running in the fields or Heavenly rice – ghost rice… The author brings readers to the floating season, the profession of making fish sauce, the profession of making hooves, the buffalo Tet or the typical Western method of sacrifice and death anniversary. Readers can also imagine the rows of golden dictionaries in the fish season, admire the rowboats running along the river, leaf houses, garden fruits or the rich and unique activities of the people here...
From the message "mud", the compensation of nature is reproduced by the author through words. This is the season of high water flooding the fields for many months, affecting the travel and daily life of people, but also bringing them many products, fish and shrimp, contributing to improving their livelihoods. Looking at the scenery of his homeland, Le Quang Trang wondered when the river departed, overcoming many rapids and waterfalls to carry thousands of miles of mud particles to build up the rich alluvium.
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Writer Ngo Khac Tai commented that Le Quang Trang's poems are sparkling mud particles that not only open up the rich and green Southwest land with many familiar and strange things, but also transmit "thousands of thousands of people". miles" nostalgia for the land of generosity and gratitude. "His writing pages are nurtured from the very fertile, alluvial "mud" land, as green as the fruit trees of the Southern garden ...", writer Khac Tai commented.
NThousands of miles of mud Written from the deep feelings of author Le Quang Trang with the homeland of the Southwest region - a land of vast rivers and rivers, converging the flows of people from all over the country. The sincere and generous people here have formed a community full of village love and a culture as diverse as the fields that have been cultivated by the alluvial currents for generations.
Author Le Quang Trang was born in 1996 in An Giang, won many awards in writing and composition contests over the past eight years. He used to publish The river does not flow (Short story collections), Put your ear to the ground (poems), The leader of the bronze duck gang (long story), Light streaks of dust (Short story collections), The person carrying letters across the river (signature)…