Nguyễn Đức Tùng - Poet Critic
Was born in Quảng Trị, Central Vietnam, and is a Vietnamese-Canadian poet, literary critic, translator, and physician based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
After fleeing Vietnam as a boat person, he settled in Canada in the 1980s and graduated from McMaster University. He specialized in general and emergency medicine, and completed residencies at the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia.
He has published Những Câu Chuyện về Sức Khỏe (Stories on Health, 2003); Đối Thoại Văn Chương với Trần Nhuận Minh (Literary Conversations with Trần Nhuận Minh, 2012); and Thơ Cần Thiết Cho Ai (Who Needs Poetry: Essays and Criticism, 2015). In addition, he has edited the following poetry anthologies: Thơ Đến Từ Đâu (Where Does Poetry Come From, 2010), and Bốn Mươi Năm Thơ Việt Hải Ngoại (Forty Years of Vietnamese Poetry in Exile, 2017). His poetry, fiction, memoirs, and essays have appeared on several Vietnamese literary websites, such as Da Màu (Multitude), Tiền Vệ (Vanguard), Văn Việt (Vietnamese Arts and Letters), and Diễn Đàn Thế Kỷ (Century Forum).