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He was born in 1941 in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do. In 1968, he made his literary debut through the Shin-A Ilbo's New Year's Literary Contest.
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Kim ŏk
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Kim Ŏk (1896-unknown) is a Korean poet. He is one of the representative poets who lead the early modernism movement in the Korean poetry scene, translating Western poetry and poetics and writing his own poetry.[1] He published the first collection of translated poetry Onoeui mudo (오뇌의 무도 Dance in Agony) (1921) and the first modern poetry collection Haepariui norae (해파리의 노래 The Song of Jellyfish) (1923).[2] He taught Kim Sowol as his student, and the two of them composed folk-poetry.[3]
Cho Yongmee
조용미
Cho Yongmee (1962 - ) is a Korean poet. She writes poems based on her experience of nature and landscapes through her various senses such as vision, touch and hearing1) rather than using the abstract and notional mode of expression. It is considered that her poems show us different aspects of normal phenomena from her sensitive perspective.2)
Han Yong-un
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Han Yong-un (August 29, 1879 – June 29, 1944) was a twentieth century Korean Buddhist reformer and poet, commonly known by the pen name Manhae (만해).
Kim Eunji
김은지
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.