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Top 10 tuyển tập truyện ngắn đặc sắc của Nam Cao

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Top 10 tuyển tập truyện ngắn đặc sắc của Nam Cao

‘Chi Pheo’ by writer Nam Cao is a literary masterpiece in the short story genre. The work is famous for its unique honesty, describing the tragedy of poor farmers in the old society. Chi Pheo’s unique writing style has maintained a prominent position in the hearts of readers throughout time.

Chi Pheo is not only a story about impressive love, but also a sharp indictment of colonial society before 1945. The image of Ba Kien brings farmers to the dead end of poverty, alienation, hooliganism, is a song about the desire to be an honest person, the desire for marital happiness. Chi Pheo excelled in the art of image building, in haunting artistic details such as Chi’s curse, Thi No’s bowl of onion porridge, Chi’s last sentence full of anger and indignation…

Chi Pheo reflects a social phenomenon in rural Vietnam before 1945, honest working farmers were pushed into the path of alienation and hooliganism. Anh Chi – a typical victim of the fate of honest working farmers who endured the brutality of society at that time. That society not only destroys the body but also torments and crushes the human soul. In the end, those honest people were crushed to the point of losing their dignity and humanity.

The theme of the work is criticism of the ancient feudal society at that time. The characters in the story are people, and the people are the characters. Writer Nam Cao also promoted, affirmed and appreciated the good and noble qualities of Chi Pheo and Thi No. Chi Pheo is a work with profound and new realistic and humanitarian values. Link to read the entire work ‘Chi Pheo’: sachhayonline.com/tua-sach/truyen-ngan-nam-cao/chi-pheo/924

Chi Pheo

2. Life of Excess

Doi Thua was born in 1943, affirming that a literary work must overcome all limitations, must be a common source of inspiration for everyone, so that everyone can read it. The Life of Thua belongs to Nam Cao’s literary genre about the poor intellectual class before the Revolution. Nam Cao took up this topic in his famous psychological novel Living out.

As the name suggests, Doi Thua tells about the character Ho – a poor intellectual, a poor writer – living a tired, deadlocked life, “pressed to the ground” by the burden of food and clothes and becoming a “redundant” person. , to no avail. Passionate about the ideal of a literary career, he cherishes the desire to write a lifelong work that is “common to all mankind” and makes “people closer to others”.

Meeting Tu, a girl abandoned by her lover along with a small creature and her old mother, she fell in love, protected and cared for her. But it was that noble gesture for the ideal of love that pushed Ho into a tragedy with no way out.

Doi Thua is both a statement about Nam Cao’s art and a painting containing thoughts and emotions about human values ​​and a way out for people in dark social situations.

Link to read the entire work ‘Hon Thua’: sachhayonline.com/tua-sach/truyen-ngan-nam-cao/hon-thua/932

Excessive Soul

Old Hac is a short story by author Nam Cao, written in 1943. The work is highly appreciated in realistic literature because its content accurately reflects the social situation in Vietnam before the August Revolution.

In Old Hac, the brilliance of Old Man’s death at the end of the story makes readers unable to forget. Living alone in a torn tent, a garden for his son to work far away, Lao Hac only has his dog Vang as his friend. During the period of famine due to poor harvests and floods, the poor farmer, because he did not want to steal from his son and ask for help from his neighbors, had to sell his Golden dog and eat figs and root vegetables until he could no longer do so. If there’s anything left to eat, choose a gruesome death. He chose to die to preserve his honor as a human being and fulfill his father’s responsibilities.

Nam Cao’s Old Hac is a touching picture of the fate and soul of dirt-covered farmers, a lesson in looking at people: “Alas! Regarding the people around us, if we don’t try to understand them, we only see them as full of mistakes, naivety, poverty, evil, brokenness… just reasons for us to become merciless”.

In 1980, Lao Hac, together with Living out and Chi Pheowas adapted into a movie Vu Dai village that day The role of Old Hac is played by actor and writer Kim Lan.

Link to read the entire work ‘Old Hac’: sachhayonline.com/tua-sach/truyen-ngan-nam-cao/cu-lao-hac/938

Mr. Lao Hac

The work A Full Meal is excerpted from Nam Cao collection by the publishing house of the times, composed in 1943. In the difficult context before the revolution, the country faced foreign invaders, famine and the ignorance of the enemy.

People often die of hunger, but few die of being too full! But in the short story A Full Meal, Nam Cao told a heartbreaking story about an old woman who was so hungry that she died after eating a rich meal from her family in the province.

A Full Meal tells the story of an old woman who lost her husband early and worked all her life to raise her children. I hope that when I grow up, I will be a source of life for her, but I leave her. The wife and children mourned and her husband also left, leaving the frail old woman with her young granddaughter. They lived together for seven years, but it was too difficult, so she sold her niece to Mrs. Pho’s family for adoption. But her life didn’t get any easier after that. Having ten silver coins, she gave all eight coins to her son, keeping two coins as capital. But God had no mercy, last year she got sick, and now her health does not allow her to be a nanny anymore. One day, she went to visit the prostitute, but her self-esteem was trampled on by the deputy. Her most filling meal was also the last meal of her life.

Each line, each word is like the roar of an old woman’s hungry stomach, like Nam Cao’s heart goes out to the people who, even though ‘food is humiliating’, still desire to live, desire to exist. How does the life of man accompany the life of the personality? That is the big question that emerges in A Full Meal and many other works by Nam Cao.

Link to read the entire work ‘A Full Meal’: sachhayonline.com/tua-sach/truyen-ngan-nam-cao/mot-bua-no/933

A full meal

5. Bright light

John Sang was released in 1943 and is the story of an unemployed teacher named Dien. On moonlit nights, he often brought the rattan chairs given by the school in lieu of his teaching salary to the yard to enjoy the moonlight and indulge in his literary dreams. Dien wishes to create mysterious, dreamy literature like moonlight with the notion that literature needs to be like moonlight, “to beautify even the scenes in reality that are only trivial and ugly”. Dien was bored and tired of seeing his wife bored and grumpy due to the family’s poverty and sick children.

However, the “sounds of life’s hardships” were so strong that they made it impossible for Dien to pursue the escapist literature that was only for the wealthy. He clearly understands that: “Art doesn’t have to be the moonlight that deceives, art can just be that sound of suffering, escaping from the mistakes of life.”.

Still with his sharp psychological analysis, the stories seem to have no specific content, in John Sang, Nam Cao once again declares the “humanistic” realistic artistic path that he pursues.

Link to read the entire work ‘Giang Sang’: sachhayonline.com/tua-sach/truyen-ngan-nam-cao/anh-trang/929

Moonlight

8. A wedding

A wedding took place in 1944, a period of famine, penetrating every corner of the lives of workers – people who had experienced difficulties, lived in poverty, with a bitter and bitter life. miserable.

A wedding, as the story’s name suggests, describes a wedding full of joy. Since childhood, when his mother just passed away, his single father took care of his two small children. Dan’s family faces a difficult life in the context of scarcity of rice, devaluation of money, and food shortages due to droughts and storms.

They just want to survive day by day to avoid starvation. Before going to the forest to make a living, the father agreed to marry his daughter to a man who had been engaged to her for a long time. The wedding took place in an innocent, simple setting, but behind it were deep, tragic emotions: “The whole family walked in the fog and darkness like an ill-fated family looking for a place to hide.” hide…”.

The short story Happy Wedding creates a picture of the countryside, the focus of which is a face filled with water due to hunger and fear of living. Reading the story, readers feel the warm father-son relationship, full of strength in the face of difficult life in the old society.

Link to read the entire work ‘Happy Wedding’: sachhayonline.com/tua-sach/truyen-ngan-nam-cao/mot-dam-cuoi/928

Happy wedding

What is the role of Mo – a small, lowly position in ancient society – like? Are there people who from birth are ‘genuine miners’? Lo, the main character in Tu Qua Mo, was once a gentle, honest farmer, loved and respected by everyone. Agreeing to make mines in the hope of receiving tax-free land, thanks to their diligence, Lo’s family lives quite stably. But the anger and jealousy of the ancients conspired to push him away from the community, separating him from the society of normal people. Heartbroken, angry and finally, in order to avenge that cruel society, Lo turned himself into a “corrupt” person, truly despicable and despicable…

The profound martial attitude reflects Nam Cao’s philosophy: “Our perceptions and judgments of others greatly influence their personalities; Many people do not know what self-respect is, just because no one respects them, they humiliate others; Humiliating others is a good way to turn them into despicable people…”.

Link to read the entire work ‘Tu Mo’: sachhayonline.com/tua-sach/truyen-ngan-nam-cao/tu-cach-mo/934

Personality

Forgetting Moderation tells the story of Hai – a poor teacher who makes a living in the city. After years of illness and trying to take care of himself with folk remedies, Hai left his hometown to teach in the city. However, severe heart disease and lung disease left him unable to rest, forcing him to work hard just to avoid hunger and cope with his illness with a ‘moderate’ lifestyle. Comedy struggles, limits himself, separates himself from the joys of life (which he is also unable to participate in).

Meeting Thu, a rich old friend, made Hai realize the difference between him and others, a poor teacher must always count every penny. Forgetting what it shares with us about the lives of those who “gradually lose their life to survive”, live exhausted, just to exist in a limited, tortuous “landscape pond”.

Link to read the entire work ‘Forgetting Moderation’: https://www.dtv-ebook.com/doc-truyen/ebook-tuyen-tap-nam-cao-full-prc-pdf-epub-truyen-ngan_2089. 4989.html

Forgetting things

The short novel Lang Ran tells about a young man who works as a tree grower in the countryside, living a simple and naive life. His gentleness and sincerity made everyone in the village love him. His peaceful life is disturbed when the girl Hong Nga, daughter of a wealthy family, appears. The love affair between a poor boy and a rich girl faces many difficulties and challenges from class discrimination and pressure from the girl’s family.

Lang Ran is not only a beautiful love story, but also a story about struggles, sacrifices and perseverance in the face of life’s challenges. The work touches on social themes, class and how love can overcome social prejudices.

Link to read the entire work ‘Lang Ran’: https://www.dtv-ebook.com/doc-truyen/ebook-tuyen-tap-nam-cao-full-prc-pdf-epub-truyen-ngan_2089.4989 .html

Melancholy

The story Tears was inspired by a quote from a French writer: “People are only evil and corrupt before the dry eyes of selfish people, and tears are a piece of glass that transforms the universe.”. The main character is Hung – a familiar name to readers of Nam Cao.

Still writing stories with stories that seem trivial but are narrated attractively and have great themes that go beyond the scope of the topic, Stream of Tears tells about the torment, frustration, and grumpiness of people. Because of so much suffering, this person thinks it is because of others that he is suffering. Hung’s trip to the province to receive his salary was a tragic story: a clash with the secretary caused a banknote to fly away, Hung had to skip breakfast, drag himself home on foot to save money, but forgot to buy medicine. for me. An argument with his wife caused “He felt so miserable, as miserable as a dog.”. But just like the title, the sobbing of his sick child made Hung reflect on life and sigh deeply for his life and the lives of others: “Now there is only pity left in his heart. He loves his wife, loves his children, loves everyone who suffers. His heart eagerly wanted to reach out and hug everyone. His eyes are wet”. Tears are a sincere message of sympathy and love for those who become cruel because of their suffering.

Link to read the entire work ‘Stream of Tears’: http://www.dtv-ebook.com/doc-truyen/ebook-tuyen-tap-nam-cao-full-prc-pdf-epub-truyen-ngan_2089.4990 -1.html

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