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| − | [[이청준|Yi Chong-jun (1939-2008)]] is a key figure in Korean literature from the Jeolla region. His education at [[광주서중학교|Gwangju Seo Middle School]], where he studied under colonial independence activist and Protestant minister [[강봉우|Kang Bong-u (1892-1970)]], and later [[광주제일고등학교|Gwangju Jeil High School]], laid the foundation for his literary career. Among his works, his novel [[당신들의_천국(소설)|<i>Dangsindeul ui cheonguk</i> (Your Paradise)]] (1974) intertwines social issues with personal narratives through the story of the special facilities for [[한센병자|Hansen’s disease patients]] on the nearby [[소록도|Sorokdo Island]], which was established by the missionary nurse [[서서평|Johanna E. Schepping (1880-1934)]], who was based out of Gwangju. | + | [[이청준|Yi Chong-jun (1939-2008)]] is a key figure in Korean literature from the Jeolla region. His education at [[광주서중학교|Gwangju Seo Middle School]], where he studied under colonial independence activist and Protestant minister [[강봉우|Kang Bong-u (1892-1970)]], and later [[광주제일고등학교|Gwangju Jeil High School]], laid the foundation for his literary career. Among his works, his novel [[당신들의_천국(소설)|<i>Dangsindeul ui cheonguk</i> (Your Paradise)]] (1974) intertwines social issues with personal narratives through the story of the special facilities for [[한센병자|Hansen’s disease patients]] on the nearby [[소록도|Sorokdo Island]], which was established by the missionary nurse [[서서평|Johanna E. Schepping (1880-1934)]], who was based out of Gwangju. Yi’s works often reflect traditional cultural elements of the Jeolla region, like the depiction of [[남도판소리|southern school of <i>pansori</i> (epic chant)]] in his short stories [[서편제(소설)|<i>Seopyeonje</i>]] (1976) and [[선학동_나그네(소설)|<i>Seonhakdong nageune</i> (The Wanderer of Seonhakdong Village)]], which respectively inspired the movies [[서편제(영화)|<i>Seopyeonje</i>]] (1993) and [[천년학(영화)|<i>Beyond the Years</i>]] (2007), both directed by [[임권택|Im Kwon-taek (1934– )]], who lived in Gwangju during his youth. His literary excellence earned him the [[이상문학상|Yi Sang Literary Award]] in 1978, solidifying his impact on Korean narrative arts. |
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2025년 10월 10일 (금) 20:09 판
Showing Jeolla Culture in Literature: Writer Yi Chong-jun
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Yi Chong-jun (1939-2008) is a key figure in Korean literature from the Jeolla region. His education at Gwangju Seo Middle School, where he studied under colonial independence activist and Protestant minister Kang Bong-u (1892-1970), and later Gwangju Jeil High School, laid the foundation for his literary career. Among his works, his novel Dangsindeul ui cheonguk (Your Paradise) (1974) intertwines social issues with personal narratives through the story of the special facilities for Hansen’s disease patients on the nearby Sorokdo Island, which was established by the missionary nurse Johanna E. Schepping (1880-1934), who was based out of Gwangju. Yi’s works often reflect traditional cultural elements of the Jeolla region, like the depiction of southern school of pansori (epic chant) in his short stories Seopyeonje (1976) and Seonhakdong nageune (The Wanderer of Seonhakdong Village), which respectively inspired the movies Seopyeonje (1993) and Beyond the Years (2007), both directed by Im Kwon-taek (1934– ), who lived in Gwangju during his youth. His literary excellence earned him the Yi Sang Literary Award in 1978, solidifying his impact on Korean narrative arts.
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