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Lee Seung-u
Lee Seung-u (, born 21 February 1959) is a South Korean writer.〔"Lee Seung-U" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕 == Life == Lee Seung-u was born in Jangheung, Jeollanam-do in 1959.〔The Globalizing World and the Human Community, The Seoul International Forum of Literature 2011, p. 392〕 Lee Seung-u graduated from Seoul Theological University and studied at Yonsei University Graduate School of Theology.〔(Korean Literature Translation Institute, Author Introductions. )〕 One of the outstanding writers to have emerged in South Korea after the political repression of the 1980s,〔(Peter Owens Publishing )〕 he is today professor of Korean Literature at Chosun University.〔 Lee's literary career started with his novel ''A Portrait of Erysichton'', which was triggered by his shock at the assassination attempt of Pope Paul II in 1981. This work received the New Writers Award from ''Korean Literature Monthly''.〔(Park Hae-hyun, "Lee Seung-u, a Korean Author Beloved in France" )〕 In 1993 Lee's ''The Reverse Side of Life'' was awarded the 1st Daesan Literary Award〔 and he has also received he East West Literature Prize for ''I Will Live Long'',〔 the Contemporary Literature Award for Fiction and the Hwang Sun-won Literary Award.〔
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