Abstract

As a genre located between literature and journalism, with its special advantages, reportage has delved into the most updated, pressing, and painful issues of the hustle and bustle of contemporary and fast-paced life. quickly created a vibrant, loud, and widespread reportage writing movement from South to North. Among the team of talented and dedicated pioneering journalists, Trong Lang is the most typical pioneering reportage writer of the period 1932-1945. Through his writings, readers can imagine the picture of Vietnamese society before the August Revolution. With that meaning, the article focuses on clarifying the content of Trong Lang's reportage, thereby affirming his contributions to the reportage genre and affirming his position as a foundation builder for journalism and literature Modern Vietnamese studies.

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