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Kim Soo-young

Kim Soo-young (The romanization preferred by the author according to LTI Korea〔http://klti.libguides.com/author_name〕) is a Korean poet.〔"김수영" biographical PDF available at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕
==Life==

Kim Soo-young (Seoul, 1921 - 1968) was a Korean poet and translator whose poetry explored love and freedom as poetic and political ideals.〔introduction to ''The Colossal Root''〕 Kim was born in Gwancheol-dong, Seoul on November 27, 1921. After graduating from the Sunrin Commercial High School, Kim departed for Japan to study at the Tokyo University of Commerce. He returned to Korea in 1943 to avoid the conscription of student soldiers in Japan. A year later, he moved to Jilin, Manchuria with his family and taught at the Jilin High School. At this time, Kim was also heavily involved in theatre work. Upon Korea's Independence in 1945, Kim returned to Seoul to work as interpreter and eventually transferred to the Department of English at Yonhui University as a senior though he eventually turned down this position. He was conscripted by the North Korean Army and became a prisoner of war. He was eventually released to the Geojedo Island Prisoner-of-War Camp in 1952, where he worked as an interpreter for the director of the hospital, and for the U.S 8th Army. Kim, who taught English at Sunrin Commercial High School later in life, began working for ''Weekly Pacific'' (Jugan taepyeongyang) and ''Pyeonghwa'' Newspaper after returning to Seoul in 1954. The following year, Kim retired from his work and began a poultry farming operation from his home, in order to devote himself to poetry, translation and literary criticism. He published a poetry collection entitled ''Play of the Moon'' (Dallaraui Jangnan), for which he received the first Poet’s Association Award. He died on June 16, 1968 in a traffic accident in South Korea.〔"김수영 " LTI Korea Datasheet: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕

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