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The author graduated from Busan National University of Education with a degree in music in 1959. In 1972, they made their literary debut by winning the New Writer Award for the piece "Morning Practice" published in "Monthly Literature."
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Saint Andrew Kim Dae-gon
Justin Yun
Dong-i Press2006
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