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Oh Jung-hee
Oh Jung-Hee (born November 9, 1947) () is a South Korean writer.〔"Oh Jung-Hee" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕 ==Life== Oh Jung-Hee (Also romanized as O chonghui, O Chong-hui) was born in Seoul on November 9, 1947. She attended the Sorabol Art College from which she received her B.A. in Creative Writing in 1968.〔Who’s Who in Korean Literature, Hollym Publishing, Seoul Korea, 1996. P. 363〕 Oh made her initial literary impact while in her final year of college as she was awarded the Chungang Ilbo annual award for aspiring writers. This work was even more remarkable as Oh began to write it while she was still in high school.〔Bruce Fulton. The Death of The Yoryu Chakka. http://eng.buddhapia.com/_Service/_ContentView/ETC_CONTENT_2.ASP?PK=0000594138&danrak_no=&clss_cd=&top_menu_cd=0000000808〕 The story was “The Toyshop Woman,” a dark story about a high-school girl, who is emotionally abandoned by her parents and whose disabled brother dies. This sets her on a path of madness which is paved by kleptomania and sexual obsession. This was a groundbreaking work.〔Bruce Fulton. The Death of The Yoryu Chakka. http://eng.buddhapia.com/_Service/_ContentView/ETC_CONTENT_2.ASP?PK=0000594138&danrak_no=&clss_cd=&top_menu_cd=0000000808〕 As Oh matured as a writer, her work became increasingly non-imagistic and centered on family life as something like a trap for women.〔Who’s Who in Korean Literature, Hollym Publishing, Seoul Korea, 1996. P. 364〕 From 1990 on, Hui has published only sporadically, including one work of children’s fiction, ''Song-I, It's Morning Outside the Door''.〔Who’s Who in Korean Literature, Hollym Publishing, Seoul Korea, 1996. P. 364〕
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