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Hyun Jin-geon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hyun Jin-geon
Hyun Jin-geon (August 9, 1900 – April 25, 1943) () was a Korean writer〔"Ma Jonggi" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕 ==Life== Hyun Jin-geon was born in Daegu, Korea in 1900 (Two different birth dates are given in the literature, September 2,〔Flowers of Fire: Twentieth Century Korean Stories. p. 3〕 and August 9〔KLTI: http://www.klti.or.kr/AuthorApp〕). His education was international: He attended high school in Tokyo and studied German at Shanghai Hogang University in China.〔 In China, Hyun and fellow Korean writers Lee Sangwha and Baek Giman published a literary magazine named Geohwa.〔 His first work was published in 1920. He began his career as a fiction writer with “Huisaenghwa”, published in Genesis (Gaebyeok) in November 1920. The work was not favorably received, but his subsequent works fared much better: he established his reputation as a major realist writer with “My Destitute Wife” (Bincheo) and “The Society that Drives You to Drink” (Sul gwonhaneun sahoe), both of which were published in 1921. In 1922, with Park Jonghwa, Hong Sayong, Park Yeonghui, and Na Dohyang, Hyun helped found the literary journal ''White Tide'' (Baekjo).〔 After six years in fiction he semi-changed careers and began a long career as journalist working for the Chosun Ilbo, Shidae Ilbo, and Dong-a Ilbo. In 1940 he returned to writing, serializing ''Heukchi Sangji''- a novel about a Baekje general who fought against Tang invaders. This was deemed improper by Japanese censors and the work was never completed.〔 Hyun died on April 25, 1943.
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