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51: 499:(Maninbo). This was written over the years 1983-2010 to fulfil a vow made by Ko Un during his final imprisonment, when he was expecting to be executed. If he lived, he swore that every person he had ever met would be remembered with a poem. Speaking of his feelings at surviving the Korean War, when so many he knew had not, he has stated that “I'm inhabited by a lament for the dead. I have this calling to bring back to life all those who have died….I bear the dead within me still, and they write through me.” 781: 767: 397:, he now devoted his energies to a prolific writing career but remained as active an organizer as ever. He was elected chairman of the Association of Korean Artists (1989–90) and president of the Association of Writers for National Literature (1992–93). He served as a delegate in the Committee of National Liberation in 1995. In 2000 he visited North Korea as one of the special delegates for the 405:(2000). In the years since then he has made many other visits to North Korea. He is also chairman of a joint North-South project to compose a Pan-Korean Dictionary covering all the different forms of the language spoken today, involving dozens of scholars from both sides of the 38th Parallel. In 2014, he was appointed Goodwill Ambassador for Peace by the Korean National Commission for 386:, Ko was accused of treason and sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment, although he was released in August 1982 as part of a general pardon. Life now became quieter and in 1983 Ko Un married Lee Sang-Wha, a professor of English Literature, who was eventually to become co-translator of several of his books. 555:
Ko began publishing in 1958. He has authored some 155 volumes, including many volumes of poetry, several works of fiction, autobiography, drama, essays, travel books, and translations from classical Chinese. As well as many of his works in English translation, he has also been translated into some
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accused "En", a fictional character whose biographical details match those of Ko Un, of gross sexual misconduct. Other women in the South Korean literary community have afterwards accused Ko of decades of such conduct and allegedly using his power to coerce other vulnerable writers into sexual
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After the controversy, Ko left public life in South Korea but has since been active internationally. He has given readings at international fairs in Europe, Latin America and Asia. In 2018 he was given the New Golden Age Poetry Prize at the Mexico City Poetry Festival. According to the
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broke out in 1950. Many of his relatives and friends died and during it he was forced to work as a grave digger. He became so traumatized that he even poured acid into his ear to shut out the war’s noise, leaving him deaf in one ear. Then in 1952 Ko decided to become a
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and that same year became a representative of the National Association for the Recovery of Democracy. In 1978 he became vice-chairman of the Korean Association of Human Rights, and vice-chairman of the Association of National Unity in 1979.
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whose works have been translated and published in more than fifteen countries. He had been imprisoned many times due to his role in the campaign for Korean democracy and was later mentioned in Korea as one of the front runners for the
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As a result of these activities, Ko was sent to prison three times, during which he was beaten up and tortured. One of those beatings in 1979 impaired his hearing even further. In May 1980, during the
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Ko was not issued with a passport until 1990, when he was at last able to take his place abroad as a leading representative of Korean poetry. From 2007, he served as a visiting scholar in
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In February 2018, Ko's legacy came under fire. In a poem that translates as "The Beast" or "Monster", published in the Korean literary magazine
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in late 1972, he became very active in the democracy movement and led efforts to improve the political situation. In 1974 he established the
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Another chance discovery changed this negative state. Picking up a newspaper by chance from the floor of a bar, Ko read about
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relations. Debate has followed, including leading to removing Ko's poems from South Korean textbooks.
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Griffin Poetry Prize Lifetime Recognition tribute, including audio and video clips
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Ko’s poems range from quiet imagistic reflections to the epigrammatic pieces in
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Ko Un, born Ko Untae in 1933, was the first child of a peasant family living in
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New Golden Age Poetry Prize at the Mexico City Poetry Festival (2018)
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Un, Ko; Taizé), Brother Anthony (of; Lee, Sang-Wha (7 March 2018).
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Other works, however, are huge, like the seven-volume epic of the
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Ko was still a teenager studying at Gunsan Middle School when the
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All of the following links lead to English language pages.
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Some say they have already visited the next thousand years
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links created between individuals in their former lives.
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Songs for Tomorrow: A Collection of Poems, 1960-2002
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Songs for Tomorrow: a collection of poems 1960-2002
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Index

Go-eun (name)
Korean name
Ko
Ko Un in 2011
Gunsan
Zenrahoku-dō
Korea, Empire of Japan
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
South Korean
poet
Nobel Prize in Literature
Gunsan
North Jeolla Province
Japanese occupation
Korean War
Buddhist
monk
Jeju Province
charity school
Seoul
Jeon Tae-il
Yusin Constitution

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