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Park Yeemun (1931-2017) is a South Korean poet. He began his literary career with the publication of his poem “Hoehwareul ireun sedae” (회화를 잃은 세대The Generation That Has Lost Conversation) in Sasanggye in March 1955 and literary criticism “Hyeondaesiui metahwo” (현대시의 메타훠 Metaphors of Modern Poetry) in Poetry and Criticism in May 1957. He not only wrote poetry but also translated works of French romantic poetry and published a number of books on literary criticism. Nune deopin chalseugangbyeon (눈에 덮인 찰스강변 The Snow on the Charles River) (1979) Nabiui kkum (나비의 꿈 Dream of a Butterfly) (1981) Boiji anneun geosui geurimja (보이지 않는 것의 그림자 The Shadows of the Invisible) (1987)
Pak Seowon
박서원
Pak Seowon (1968~2012) was a South Korean poet. She made her literary debut in 1989 by publishing “Hakdaejeung” (학대증 Tyrannism) and seven other poems in the magazine Literary Spirit. Pak made continuous efforts to embody in her poetry the lives and voices of concealed, neglected and excluded women. In 1995 she was named Poet of the Year by The Hankook Ilbo. •Poetry collection Amudo eopseoyo (아무도 없어요 Nobody Around) (1990) •Poetry collection Nangan wiui goyangi (난간 위의 고양이 Cat on the Railing) (1995) •Poetry collection I wanbyeokan segye (이 완벽한 세계 This Perfect World) (1997)
Kim Eunji
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Kim Eunji was born in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province. She graduated from Dongduk Women's University, majoring in creative writing, and from its graduate school with the same major. She made her literary debut in 2016 by winning the Silcheonmunhak New Writer’s Award.
Kim Chunsu
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Kim Chunsu (1922 – 2004) was a South Korean poet.