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Kim Hu-ran ( ko, 김후란) is a Korean poet.


Life

Also known as Hyeongdeok, the poet was born in
Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) as stated iArticle 103 ...
on December 26, 1934. Her professional career has been in journalism; she served as a reporter then as editorial writer for various major newspapers. She left her studies at the Department of Home Economics at
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to hold posts as a reporter for The
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, The Seoul Shinmun, and the cultural section of The
Kyunghyang Shinmun The ''Kyunghyang Shinmun'' or ''Kyonghyang Sinmun'' is a major daily newspaper published in South Korea. It is based in Seoul. The name literally means ''Urbi et Orbi Daily News''.
. For a time she was head of the Korean Women's Development Institute and she is at present Vice-President of the Korean Center of International P.E.N. In 1954, she received an award in the National College Students' Literary Arts Concours, held by The Kyunghyang Shinmun and the Anti-Communism Alliance. Her literary career was officially launched when her poems "Songs for Today" (Oneureul wihan norae) and "Snail" (Dalpaengi) were recommended for publication in Contemporary Literature (Hyeondae munhak) in 1960.


Work

In her poetry, Kim Hu-ran attempts to create a world of perfect equilibrium and absolute beauty through the practice of self-discipline and control. This great artistic endeavor coincides with the poet's approach towards life seen in "On The Tree" (Namueseo), in which the poet cultivates mind and soul in order to attain wisdom and maturity. Her poems analyze the conflicts and contradictions of life with a modernist sensibility and capture the beauty and complexities of nature. Her early poems "Trees on the Riverside" (Ganggae seon namu), "Echoing in the Sea" (Badae mearijineun) and " In Front of the Pagoda" (Dabotab apeseo) aptly portray the many trials and tribulations inherent in life. Kim was also known as a lyrical (as opposed to 'ontological') poet, aligned with others including Heu Young-ja, Chung Jin-kyu, Lee Keun-bae, Oh Tak-bon, Yoo An-jin, Park E-dou, Ra Tae-joo, Lee Soo-ik,
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Awards

* 14th Hyeondae Munhak Award in 1968 * 3rd Woltan Munhak Award in 1977"김후란 " LTI Korea Datasheet: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#


Works in Korean (Partial)

Collections of poetry * The Musical Scale (Jangdo wa jangmi, Eumgye) * A Certain Wave (Eotteon pado) * Becoming a Citizen of a Country (Nunui nara simini doeeo) * In the World Where People Live (Saram saneun sesange) * Two Become One (Duriseo hana doeeo) * Songs for Today (Oneureul wihan norae). Collections of essays * The Guard of Love (Sarangui pasukkun) * Geuriumi samuchiljirado


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kim, Hu-ran 1934 births Korean writers Living people Society of Korean Poets Award winners Writers from Seoul