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Despite being detained in several South Vietnam concentration camps by the communist regime from 1975 to 1981, Bright Quang maintained his love for art and poetry. Indeed, the Vietnamese communists imprisoned him because of his art and poetry. Bright Quang came to the United States on November 22, 1993 under the Humanitarian Operation program, which was designed to enable former Vietnamese political prisoners to immigrate to the United States.
He now resides in Redwood City, California. A graduate of Tran Quoc Tuan High School 1968, Bright Quang was admitted to the Hue College of Art and earned a degree in art 1971. In the United States, he earned an AA degree in 2001, and a Bachelor¡¯s degree at California State University, Hayward, in 2003. At Hayward, Bright Quang specialized in sculpture using plaster, copper, brass, wood, stone, wire, and cement to create figures of human beings and animals.
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"Chapter 1 No one tree, animal, house, and human being, there is an empty area because the American dioxides has entirely been destroyed this village for twenty years when the American government progressed its unreasoning war, invaded to Vietnam from 1963 to 1975, and built many uncultivated land of environment in Vietnam. It has left a lot of holes of the American bombs. It currently looks like the Mars’s surface after the active volcanoes have done many millions of years ago."
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