Kim Jeong-hwan (poet)

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BornSeoul
DiedSouth Korea
Resting placeSouth Korea
OccupationPoet
BornSeoul
DiedSouth Korea
Resting placeSouth Korea
OccupationPoet
LanguageKorean
NationalitySouth Korean
Alma materSeoul National University
Korean name
Hangul
김정환
Hanja
金正煥
[1]
RRGim Jeonghwan
MRKim Chŏnghwan

Kim Jeong-hwan (Korean: 김정환; 1954) was a South Korean poet, novelist, and critic.[2]

Kim Jeong-hwan was born, in Seoul. He graduated with a degree in English from Seoul National University in 1980.[3] He has participated in the Writers' Association for the Realization of Freedom and is a chairperson of the Working Men's Association of Culture and Art Movement. He made his official literary debut in the summer of 1980, with the publication of six works including "Mapo, At A Riverside Town" in Creation and Criticism.[4]

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