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Phạm Thị Xuân Ban (born 1 July 1961, writing as Y Ban) is a
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writer of short stories, poet and journalist. She published her poetry on her
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timeline. Her books ''I am Woman'', 2006 (''I am Đàn bà''), ''Hey, have you really seen anything?'', 2011 (''Này hỏi thật đã thấy gì chưa đấy?'') were put on censorship ban in Vietnam.


Early life and education

Ban was born 1 July 1961 in
Nam Định Nam Định () is a city in the Red River Delta of northern Vietnam. It is the capital of Nam Định Province. The city of Nam Định is 90 km south-east of Vietnam's capital, Hanoi. From August 18–20 of each year, there is a festival hel ...
, Vietnam. She graduated from the
Vietnam National University, Hanoi Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNU; vi, Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội, ĐHQGHN) is a public research university in Vietnam. The university has 10 member colleges (called "universities") and faculties. VNU is one of two Vietnam's nationa ...
in 1982, and in 1992 graduated from the Nguyễn Du School of Creative Writing.


Writing career

Ban works as a reporter for '' Giao Duc va Thoi Dai'' (''Education in our era''). Her first short story was published in the '' Armed Forces Literary Review'' in 1983. She has published five collections of short stories, the first of which ''Người đàn bà có ma lực : truyện ngá̆n'' (''The Female Exorcist'') won second prize in a national writing competition in 1993. She has also had 70 stories published in anthologies. She started to write in 1989 with two awards for her work "The Letter to Mother Au Co" ("Bức thư gửi Mẹ Âu Cơ") and "The Woman with Magic" ("Người đàn bà có ma lực") about Military Arts. She also worked at Department of Education and is a member of Writers Association.


Censorship

Two of her books, ''I am Woman'', 2006 (''I am Đàn bà''), ''Hey, have you really seen anything?'', 2011 (''Này hỏi thật đã thấy gì chưa đấy?''), after publishing were put on censorship ban in Vietnam. Afterwards, Y Ban wrote a letter in 2013 denying the merit of the Vietnam Writers Association for the novel ''Game of destroying emotions'' (''Trò chơi hủy diệt cảm xúc'') and resigned from office of a Spokeswoman of Council of Vietnam Writers Association.


Poetry

Y Ban says in her poetry, that she posted only on her Facebook page, about all the world, everyday matters, corruption, ecological crimes like Formosa plant's pollution of waters in Vietnam, or poverty, like in poem "Ritual before meals". After winning International
Poetry slam A poetry slam is a competitive art event in which poets perform spoken word poetry before a live audience and a panel of judges. While formats can vary, slams are often loud and lively, with audience participation, cheering and dramatic delivery. ...
reading in Hanoi, that was organized by French Embassy, she traveled in May 2017 in
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to voice her woman's say, that sometimes restricted in Vietnam by a taboo.


Selected publications

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References

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