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On: Ahn Mi -ok's poem
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By Ahn Mi-ok
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Jung Eunsook (1969-) is a South Korean children’s writer who debuted in 2005 with the children’s book Syupeomaengwa seupaideomaeni ssaundamyeon (슈퍼맨과 스파이더맨이 싸운다면 If Superman Fought Spider-Man), which was awarded the fourth Green Literary Prize New Writers’ Award (푸른문학상 새로운 작가상). Jung’s published works include Uri dongneneun sikkeureopda (우리 동네는 시끄럽다 Our Neighborhood is Noisy) and Daenggimeori tamjeong gimyeongseo (댕기머리 탐정 김영서 Kim Yeong-seo the Braid-Haired Detective).•Children’s book Uri dongneneun sikkeureopda (우리 동네는 시끄럽다 Our Neighborhood is Noisy) (2007)•Children’s book Daenggimeori tamjeong gimyeongseo (댕기머리 탐정 김영서 Kim Yeong-seo the Braid-Haired Detective) (2013)
Cho Yongil
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He completed his doctoral coursework in Korean Literature at Sogang University. He is currently active as a literary critic.
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I Jehyeon
이제현
The family of Yi Jehyeon came from Gyeongju (慶州) county of Gyeongsang province. His courtesy name is Jungsa (仲思), and his pen name is the Ikjae (益齋) and Yeogong (櫟翁). He was born as a son of Yi Jin (李瑱, 1244-1321), who served as a Honorary Chancellor (檢校侍中 Geomgyo sijung). He interacted with Chinese literary scholars while he stayed in the Hall of the Ten Thousand Scrolls (萬卷堂 Mangwondang) of King Chungseon (忠宣王, r.1298-1308), and wrote Yeogongpaeseol (櫟翁稗說 Miscellaneous Words of Yeogong [Old Man Acorn]).
Yi Ok
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Yi Ok was a writer who left behind many lively and interesting works, having put his all into the creation of brief essays on minor subjects (小品文 sopummun) his whole life. He was an uncompromising and unique writer. As a Confucian student of the National Confucian Academy (成均館) in 1792, Yi Ok did not bend even when he received a command from King Jeongjo (正祖, r. 1776-1800) to fix the ‘irreverent and strange writing’ style in the essay on minor subjects on the written exam to which the King Jeongjo himself had set questions.