Hanoi (VNA) - Three researchers and a student of Vietnam were honoured with the Inoue Yasushi Award for their PhD theses on Japanese literature, at aceremony held by the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam andthe Inoue Yasushi Memorial Foundation on January 18.
A first prize was awarded to Chau Hong Thao for her excellent writing about thememory and dreams in novels written by Haruki Murakami and Kazuo Ishiguro.
Nguyen Huu Minh won a second prize for his writing on the existential beautyin a novel by Natsume Soseki, while Nguyen Anh Tuan’s essay on the poetry of femalepoets in the books of Kokinshu and Manyoshu earned him a third prize.
In the category for students, Nguyen Chi Anh claimed a prize for her writing on Hyakuta Naoki’sbook.
Addressing the awards ceremony, Director of the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam Ando Toshiki saidJapanese studies relating to history, politics, economics, law and society are ofgreat interest in Vietnam, with many seminars and roundtable discussions organised.
The contest has created opportunities for those interested in Japanese literatureto gain greater insights, he added.
The Japan Foundation was established in 1992 inmemory of the Japanese novelist, noted for his historical fiction novels, most notablyThe Roof Tile of Tempyo.
The contest was held to promote research on Japaneseliterature in Vietnam, thereby contributing to strengthening cooperation betweenthe two countries./.
A first prize was awarded to Chau Hong Thao for her excellent writing about thememory and dreams in novels written by Haruki Murakami and Kazuo Ishiguro.
Nguyen Huu Minh won a second prize for his writing on the existential beautyin a novel by Natsume Soseki, while Nguyen Anh Tuan’s essay on the poetry of femalepoets in the books of Kokinshu and Manyoshu earned him a third prize.
In the category for students, Nguyen Chi Anh claimed a prize for her writing on Hyakuta Naoki’sbook.
Addressing the awards ceremony, Director of the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam Ando Toshiki saidJapanese studies relating to history, politics, economics, law and society are ofgreat interest in Vietnam, with many seminars and roundtable discussions organised.
The contest has created opportunities for those interested in Japanese literatureto gain greater insights, he added.
The Japan Foundation was established in 1992 inmemory of the Japanese novelist, noted for his historical fiction novels, most notablyThe Roof Tile of Tempyo.
The contest was held to promote research on Japaneseliterature in Vietnam, thereby contributing to strengthening cooperation betweenthe two countries./.
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