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Cho Hae-il
}} Cho Hae-il (born 1941 as Cho Hae-ryong) is a South Korean writer.〔"조해일" biographical PDF available at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕 ==Life== Cho Hae-il was born April 18, 1941 in Manchukuo and was originally given the name Haeryong, which means "Sea Dragon".〔America, by Cho Hae-il, Dongsuhmunhaksa Publishing, 1990. P. 102〕 After the liberation of Korea his family returned to Seoul, and five years later the Korean War began. During the war his family joined the stream of refugees who retreated to Busan, only returning so Seoul in 1954 after the cessation of hostilities.〔 Cho entered Posong Middle School where, by his own admission, he had "the lowest scholastic achievements".〔 At this school he entered the creative writing club. In 1960 he lived through the student revolution of April 19, about which he said made him very proud for the achievements of others and very shamed for his own failure to participate.〔 In 1961 he entered Kyunghee University, where he majored in Korean literature and met Hwang Sunwon, one of the greatest senior writers in Korea. Graduating in 1966, he served his mandatory military service in various roles. Upon his discharge from the service, he begins writing. When his writing career began to wind down in the late 80s, Cho moved to teaching creative writing at Kyunghee University. He married in 1972 and has one son.〔America, by Cho Hae-il, Dongsuhmunhaksa Publishing, 1990. P. 104〕
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