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Kim Seungok

Kim Seungok (The romanization preferred by the author according to LTI Korea〔http://klti.libguides.com/author_name〕) (born December 1941) is a South Korean novelist and screenwriter.〔"김승옥" biographical PDF available at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕
==Biography==
Born in Osaka, Japan, Kim Seungok returned to Korea after its liberation in 1945.〔Modern Korean Fiction An Anthology, p 163〕 There, he was raised in Suncheon in Jeollanam-do where he graduated from Suncheon High School.〔Korean Literature Translation Institute:http://www.klti.or.kr/AuthorApp?mode=6010&aiNum=12270〕 In 1960, he studied French Literature at Seoul National University at a time that department and University were the center of intellectual discontent in Seoul.〔Modern Korean Fiction An Anthology, p 163〕 While at Seoul National University, Kim was a cartoonist for a Seoul newspaper and published his first major story at age 19 ("Practice for Life""). While a junior in 1962, Kim founded a literary Journal, The Age of Prose, and some of his first works were published there.〔Korean Literature Translation Institute:http://www.klti.or.kr/AuthorApp?mode=6010&aiNum=12270〕 Kim was an immediate literary success, a success that continued unabated until he was 25.〔Korean Writers The Novelists, p 134〕 His greatest success was "Seoul, Winter, 1964," a work that crystallized a Korean sense of loss and meaninglessness attendant to the industrialization of Korea and resulting nihilism.〔Korean Writers The Novelists, p 135〕 In 1967 one of his works, "Trip to Mujin," was adapted into the film ''Mist''. Kim Seung-ok was the screenwriter, and director Kim Soo-yong won the Best Director award at the 14th Asia-Pacific Film Festival.〔(Korean filmography - 1960-1969 )〕

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