Shin Dong-yup (poet)
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Shin Dong-yup (August 18, 1930 – April 4, 1969) was a Korean poet.


Life


Early life

Shin Dong-yup was born on August 18, 1930, in
Buyeo Buyeo or Puyŏ (Korean: 부여; Korean pronunciation: u.jʌ or 扶餘 ''Fúyú''), also rendered as Fuyu, was an ancient kingdom that was centered in northern Manchuria in modern-day northeast China. It is sometimes considered a Korean ki ...
,
South Chungcheong Province South Chungcheong Province ( ko, 충청남도, ''Chungcheongnam-do''), also known as Chungnam, is a province of South Korea. South Chungcheong has a population of 2,059,871 (2014) and has a geographic area of 8,204 km2 (3,168 sq mi) located in ...
, Korea. In 1944, he graduated from Buyeo Elementary School at the head of his class and then attended Jeonju Normal School. The tuition, room and board were paid by the Korean government. According to the book, ''National Poet Shin Dong-yup'' by the poet Kim Eung-gyo, his father, Shin Yeon-sun, discovered his talent for writing. Despite their poverty, his father taught him how to write when Shin Dong-yup was six years old.


School life

In 1948, Shin Dong-yup was expelled from the Normal School as a consequence of student protests against
Syngman Rhee Syngman Rhee (, ; 26 March 1875 – 19 July 1965) was a South Korean politician who served as the first president of South Korea from 1948 to 1960. Rhee was also the first and last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Ko ...
, and in particular for disagreeing with the South Korean president's
land reform Land reform is a form of agrarian reform involving the changing of laws, regulations, or customs regarding land ownership. Land reform may consist of a government-initiated or government-backed property redistribution, generally of agricultural ...
policy and inaction on liquidating pro-Japanese assets. He was transferred to teach at an elementary school in Buyeo, as he was already certified as a teacher. However, he quit his job and entered
Dankook University Dankook University (commonly referred to as Dankook), abbreviated as DU or DKU, is a prestigious private research university in Yongin and Cheonan, South Korea. The university was established in 1947. It was the first university established after ...
, majoring in history. His father was a judicial scrivener, but he could not support his son financially with his low pay, so he had to sell his farm.


Korean War

Shin Dong-yup had to return to his hometown when the
Korean War , date = {{Ubl, 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953 (''de facto'')({{Age in years, months, weeks and days, month1=6, day1=25, year1=1950, month2=7, day2=27, year2=1953), 25 June 1950 – present (''de jure'')({{Age in years, months, weeks a ...
broke out in 1950. The
North Korean People's Army The Korean People's Army (KPA; ) is the military force of North Korea and the armed wing of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). Under the ''Songun'' policy, it is the central institution of North Korean society. Currently, General Secretar ...
took over Buyeo on July 15, 1950. The North Korean People's Army intended to implement communist land reform. Shin Dong-yup was not interested in political issues, but he was employed by the Democratic and National Youth Alliance and worked there until late September 1950. The army exploited his knowledge of organization and business. He agreed with communist ideas regarding social reforms, although he was an anarchist. He was drafted into the National Defense Corps in late 1950. After the dissolution of the army, he caught liver
distoma Liver fluke is a collective name of a polyphyletic group of parasitic trematodes under the phylum Platyhelminthes. They are principally parasites of the liver of various mammals, including humans. Capable of moving along the blood circulation, t ...
from eating crabs.


Debut as a writer

In 1953, Shin Dong-yup applied to become an air force candidate and passed. However, after graduation from
Dankook University Dankook University (commonly referred to as Dankook), abbreviated as DU or DKU, is a prestigious private research university in Yongin and Cheonan, South Korea. The university was established in 1947. It was the first university established after ...
, he remained unassigned to a billet. He then moved to
Donam-dong Donam-dong is a '' dong'', neighbourhood of Seongbuk-gu in Seoul, South Korea. See also *Administrative divisions of South Korea South Korea is made up of 17 first-tier administrative divisions: 6 metropolitan cities (''gwangyeoksi'' ), 1 ...
,
Seongbuk-gu Seongbuk District (Seongbuk-gu) is one of the 25 ''Administrative Divisions of South Korea, gu'' which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. It is located in the mid-north part of the city. The current Mayor is Kim Young-bae (김영배), who has ...
, Seoul, and opened a secondhand bookstore near his home. At that time, Shin Dong-yup met his future wife, In Byung-sun, who was a senior at
Ewha Girls' High School Ewha Girls' High School ( ko, 이화여자고등학교) is a private girls high school located in Jeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Although managed by the same foundation, it is not to be confused with the coeducational Ewha Womans Unive ...
. He married In Byung-sun and they returned to his hometown. In Byung-sun opened a boutique in Buyeo to overcome poverty, and Shin Dong-yup was assigned to Joosan Agriculture High School in Boryeong, South Chungcheong Province. He quit teaching because of
tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease usually caused by '' Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body. Most infections show no symptoms, in ...
, and fell into reading and writing after he sent his wife and children to stay with his wife's parents. In 1959, he won
The Chosun Ilbo ''The Chosun Ilbo'' (, ) is a daily newspaper in South Korea and the oldest daily newspaper in the country. With a daily circulation of more than 1,800,000, the ''Chosun Ilbo'' has been audited annually since the Audit Bureau of Circulations w ...
annual spring literary contest with ''The Talking Ploughman's Earth'', and he made his debut as a writer under his pen name, Seok Lim. He recovered from tuberculosis and started working at Education Criticism Publisher in Seoul. He wrote ''Student Revolution collection of poems'' and protested in the April Revolution. This is why Shin Dong-yup is often referenced as the "April Revolution poet" by many writers. He was able to write "Who Said Who Looked Up At The Sky" and "Husk, Be Gone" based on his experiences in the April Revolution. In 1961, he was hired as a teacher for an evening section at the Myung-Sung Girls' High School, where he immersed himself in writing poems. He graduated from
Konkuk University Konkuk University () is a South Korean private university founded in 1946. The university was founded based on three virtues: sincerity, fidelity, and righteousness. Konkuk University gives comprehensive education in agricultural and life scien ...
's graduate school with a master's degree in
Korean Literature Korean literature is the body of literature produced by Koreans, mostly in the Korean language and sometimes in Classical Chinese. For much of Korea's 1,500 years of literary history, it was written in Hanja. It is commonly divided into classica ...
in 1964. In 1963, he published a poetry collection, ''Asanyeo'', and an epic poem, ''Keumkang''. His liver distoma worsened, and this eventually turned into liver cancer. He died at age 38 on April 7, 1969.


Commemoration after death


Grave

On April 9, 1969, he was buried at the foot of Wollong Mountain, Geumchon-eup, Paju-gun, Gyeonggi-do, and a tombstone was erected on December 14. The mausoleum moved to Buyeo in November 1993 and settled on a mountain across from Neungsan-ri tomb.


Shin Dong-yeop Literature Museum

In Buyeo-gun, the Shin Dong-yeop Literature Hall was opened on May 3, 2013, with a total area of 800m2 behind his birthplace.


Education

* Buyeo Elementary school * Jeonju Normal school *
Dankook University Dankook University (commonly referred to as Dankook), abbreviated as DU or DKU, is a prestigious private research university in Yongin and Cheonan, South Korea. The university was established in 1947. It was the first university established after ...
*
Konkuk University Konkuk University () is a South Korean private university founded in 1946. The university was founded based on three virtues: sincerity, fidelity, and righteousness. Konkuk University gives comprehensive education in agricultural and life scien ...
graduate school


Poems

Shin Dong-yup published many poems such as "Husk, Be Gone", which criticized the opportunists swept up by democratic power and also "March", "Farm", and "The Sky We Saw". He wrote epic poems, including ''The Talking Ploughman's Earth'', ''Woman's Life'', and more than ten critiques. In 1989, his poem "On the hills and mountains" was included in middle school textbooks. The following is a Korean to English translation of his most famous poem, "Husk, Be Gone". The government prohibited the sale of the book immediately after it was published, as the poetry was symbolic of democratization.


Work

* Shin Dong-yup (1963). ''Asanyeo''. Munhaksa. * Shin Dong-yup (1975). ''Shin Dong-yup collection''. ChangjangguaBipyungsa. * Shin Dong-yup, Shin Gyeong-rim (1988). ''Fallen down like a flower''. Shilchunmunhaksa. * Shin Dong-yup (1989). ''Who said who looked up the sky''. ChangjangguaBipyungsa. * Shin Dong-yup (1989). ''Keumkang''. ChangjangguaBipyungsa. * Shin Dong-yup (1989). ''Who said who looked up the sky'' (revised edition). ChangjangguaBipyungsa. * Shin Dong-yup (1991). ''Husk, be gone''. Miraesa.


After death


The Shin Dong-yup Prize for Literature

The Shin Dong-yup creation fund was created in 1982. The Shin Dong-yup Prize for Literature is granted every year.


Shin Dong-yup literary house

The Shin Dong-yup literary house was opened near Shin Dong-yup's birthplace on May 3, 2013.


Prizes

* Order of Cultural Merit (Silver crown)


References


External links


The Shin Dong-yup Prize for Literature

Literature and Myth

The Shin Dong-yup Literary Museum
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shin, Dong-yup 1930 births 1969 deaths 20th-century South Korean poets Dankook University alumni People from Buyeo County South Korean educators South Korean male poets Konkuk University alumni 20th-century male writers