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Choi Seung-ja
최승자
Choi Seung-ja (Hangul 최승자; born 1952) is a South Korean poet. She studied German language and literature at Korea University. She made her literary debut in 1979 when “Love of This Age” (이 시대의 사랑) and four other poems were published in the journal Literature and Intelligence. Her poetry expresses the melancholy of a person facing death. Some critics have described her work as “the moans of pain by someone who has not been loved” (Kim Hyeon) or as "perceiving a world full of lives that have lost their roots . . . and accepting that the loss of one’s roots is a human condition” (Jeong Gwa-ri). Another critic has noted that her poems are “driven by a solitary ego that shuts itself away from a world poisoned by capitalism and resists that world through the language of defiance” (Lee Gwang-ho).
Kim Su-Young
김수영
Kim Su-Young (1921–1968) was a Korean poet.
Moun Young-Houn
문영훈
Moon Young-Houn (1956-) is a South Korean poet who majored in André Malraux at Sorbonne Université. Starting in 1999, Moon published French-language poetry anthologies such as Chants pour le nymphèa and La fleur de l’infini. •Poetry collection Chants pour le nymphèa (1999) •Poetry collection La fleur de l’infini (2002) •Poetry collection Voyage en fleur (2005)
Cha Do-ha
차도하
Cha Do-ha (born 1999) entered the literary scene at the age of twenty when her poem "Calmly Loving" was selected for Korea Daily’s New Year Literary Contest. She is also known for having refused to include her works in the New Year Literary Contest collection which being published by a company associated with a criminal accused of sexual abuse within the literary community, and declined requests from literary magazines that did not disclose their fees. She is also known for having questioned the unjust treatment and corruption in established literary circles. She faced challenges as she loved, calmly.
Ahn Do-Hyun
안도현
Ahn Do-Hyun (born 1961) is a South Korean poet and university professor.