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South Korean poet (born 1962) In this Korean name, the family name is Park.

Park Sangsoon (born 1962 in Seoul) is a Korean poet.

He has published the collections of poetry: 6 is Tree, 7 is Dolphin; Marana, Heroine of a Porn Comic; Love Adagio; Passing the Cotton Field, a Boy Went Away. He is the recipient of the Contemporary Poets Group Award (1996), Contemporary Literature (Hyundae Munhak) Award (2006), and the Hyundae Poetry Award (2013).

Park Sangsoon studied fine art painting at Seoul National University. He made his debut in 1991, publishing 8 poems including “Railway to the Bread Factory” in the spring issue of the quarterly Writer’s World. He has worked as editor-in-chief of a literary magazine and a publishing company.

References

  1. "Park Sangsoon > Authors | Seoul International Writers' Festival". Archived from the original on 2018-03-09. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  2. Sangsoon, Park; Anthony, Brother; Eun-Gwi, Chung (2015). "I Exist Filthily, and: Marana: Heroine in a Porno Cartoon. Part 3, and: Marana: Heroine in a Porno Cartoon. Part 4, and: Nonsenso, and: Passing the Cotton Field the Boy Went Away". Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture. 8: 253–262. doi:10.1353/aza.2015.0011. S2CID 190962470.
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