Võ Phiến
Võ Phiến tên thật Đoàn Thế Nhơn là một nhà văn Việt Nam. Ông là tác giả của 4 tiểu thuyết, 9 tập tuỳ bút, nhiều tập truyện ngắn, một tập thơ và nhiều tác phẩm phê bình tiểu luận. Ông còn có bút danh là Tràng Thiên.
Tiểu sử
Võ Phiến là con của ông giáo Đoàn Thế Cần và bà Ngô Thị Cương. Ông có người em ruột là Đoàn Thế Hối (sinh 1932) cũng là nhà văn với bút hiệu Lê Vĩnh Hoà.
Khoảng 1933, bố mẹ cùng em ông xuống Rạch Giá còn ông vẫn ở lại Bình Định với bà nội. Ông theo học trường làng và trung học ở Quy Nhơn.
Năm 1942, ông ra Huế học trường Thuận Hóa và bắt đầu viết văn. Bài tùy bút đầu tiên Những đêm đông được ông viết năm 1943 và đăng trên báo Trung Bắc Chủ Nhật.
Năm 1945, Võ Phiến đi bộ đội cho đến năm 1946 thì ông ra Hà Nội học trường Văn La
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