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Seo Jeong-ju
Seo Jeong-ju (May 18, 1915 – December 24, 2000) was a Korean poet and university professor who wrote under the pen name Midang (lit. "not yet fully grown").〔"Seo Jeongju" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕 He is widely considered as one of the best poets in twentieth-century Korean literature. He was nominated five times for Nobel Prize in literature.〔http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=038&aid=0000042212 The most popular poet passed away 2000-12-25〕 ==Life== Seo Jeong-ju was born in Gochang County, North Jeolla Province,〔http://gksk.tistory.com/2452〕 and received his primary education in the village Seodang until 1924. He had heard many traditional stories and stories of ancient times from his grandmother as he grew up. The stories from his grandmother, his primary education and his experiences of youth influenced his literary style. He went to Jung-Ang Buddhism College, but he dropped out of school in 1936 after being involved in a demonstration.〔(네이버 뉴스 )〕 In 1936, his poem, ''Byuk'' (''Wall''), was published in the ''The Dong-a Ilbo'' newspaper. He became a pro-Japanese activist, and wrote various poems about praise for Japanese Imperialism in the late Japanese colonial period. After the independence of Korea, He worked as a professor of literature at Dongguk University and other universities from 1959 to 1979. Since his wife's death in October 2000, he barely ate or drank anything besides beer. He died on December 24, 2000.
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