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Phạm Duy Khiêm

Phạm Duy Khiêm
Born (1908-04-24)24 April 1908
Hanoi, French Indochina
Died 2 December 1974(1974-12-02) (aged 66)
Montreuil-le-Henri, France
Pen name Nam Kim
Occupation writer, critic, teacher, journalist, politician
Language French
Vietnamese
Nationality French Indochina
 France
 South Vietnam
Education Lycée Louis-le-Grand
Alma mater University of Toulouse
Period 1941–1974
Genre novel, autobiography
Notable works De Hà Nội à La Courtine
Légendes des terres sereines
Nam et Sylvie
Ma mère
Relatives Phạm Duy Tốn (father)
Nguyễn Thị Hòa (mother)
Phạm Duy Nhượng (younger brother)
Phạm Thị Thuận (sister)
Phạm Thị Chinh (sister)
Phạm Duy (younger brother)
Military career
Allegiance  France
Service/branch French Army
Years of service 1939–1940
Battles/wars World War II

Phạm Duy Khiêm (24 April 1908 – 2 December 1974) was a Vietnamese writer, academic and South Vietnam ambassador in France. He was the son of the writer Phạm Duy Tốn, and brother of songwriter Phạm Duy.

In Paris at the lycée Louis-le-Grand from 1929 his circle included Léopold Sédar Senghor and Georges Pompidou. He won the Prix Louis Barthou of the Académie française for the autobiographical novel Nam et Sylvie 1942 under the pseudonym Nam Kim, then the Prix Littéraire d'Indochine in 1943 for Légendes des terres sereines He earned his PhD from the University of Toulouse in 1957.

He was briefly ambassador to France for the Ngô Đình Diệm government 1954–1957, but turned down a second appointment as ambassador to UNESCO because of his inability to support Diệm's policies.

He committed suicide on 2 December 1974 at his home in Montreuil-le-Henri, Sarthe. In his youth, he had said "one must justify his existence on this earth" (il faut justifier sa présence sur cette terre).


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