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Park Bum-shin

Park Bum Shin〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Korean Writers of the LTI Korea Library )〕 (박범신; born August 24, 1946) is a South Korean writer〔"Park Bumsin" Biographical PDF, LTI Korea, p. 3 available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://eng.klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do.〕
==Life==

Park Bum Shin was born in Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do.〔 He graduated from Jeonju National University of Education, Wonkwang University and Korea University. While working as a Korean language teacher at a middle school, he made his literary debut in 1973 with the short story ''Remains of the Summer'' (''Yeoreum ui janhae''), which won him the JoongAng Ilbo's New Year's Literary Contest. In the same year, along with the poets Kim Seung-hui and Jeong Ho-seung, Park founded a literary group called the ''73 Group''.
After 28 years of teaching in Myongji University's creative program, he retired in 2011. Upon his retirement from the academe and the release of his 39th novel ''My Hand Turns into a Horseshoe'', Park moved back to his hometown, where he concentrates only on writing. He also writes his diaries, which he plans to publish.

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