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Kang Eun-gyo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kang Eun-gyo
Kang Eun-gyo is an award-winning South Korean poet and Professor Emerita at Dong-a University.〔"강은교" biographical PDF available at: http://www.klti.or.kr/ku_01_02_011.do?method=author_detail&AI_NUM=458&admin_top_lid=ka_01&admin_m_p_seq=45&admin_s_seq=0&user_system=kuser〕 ==Life== Kang Eungyo was born on December 13, 1945 in Hongwon, Hamgyeongnam-do. She was raised in Seoul, and graduated from Gyeonggi Girls’ Middle School and Gyeonggi Girls’ High School. She went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in English Literature and Ph.D. in Korean Literature from Yonsei University. Kang has a daughter.〔The Way They Look Is Poetry, Dong-A Ilbo,June 06, 2007〕 She made her literary debut with the publication of "Night of the Pilgrims" (Sullyejaui bam), which earned her the 1968 New Writer Prize, sponsored by the journal ''World of Thoughts'' (Sasanggye). She was a member of the coterie that published the ''The Seventies'' (Chilsimnyeondae) along with Kim Hyeong-yeong, Yoon Sang-gyu, Lim Jeong-nam, and Jung Hui-seong. She is at present a professor of Korean Literature at Dong-a University. ''House of Nothingness'' (Heomujip), ''Diary of a Pauper'' (Binjailgi), ''House of Noises'' (Sorijib), ''Red River'' (Bulgeun gang), ''Song of the Wind'' (Baram norae), ''Song of Sadness'' (Seulpeun norae), and ''Letter in the Wall'' (Byeoksogui pyeonji) are her most significant poetry collections. Kang was also the recipient of the Korean Writer’s Prize and the Contemporary Literature (Hyundae Munhak) Award.〔Kang Eung-gyo short bio available at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕
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