Pak Tu-jin
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Pak Tu-jin (1916-September 16, 1998) was a Korea
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n poet, born in Anseong
Anseong
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 40 miles from Seoul
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 in modern-day South Korea. His family was too poor to give him any formal education. His first publications were two poems that came out in 1939.

During Japanese colonial rule over Korea
Korea under Japanese rule
Korea was under Japanese rule as part of Japan's 35-year imperialist expansion . Japanese rule ended in 1945 shortly after the Japanese defeat in World War II....

 between 1910 and 1945, the Japanese forbade any publications in the Korean language
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. Later in his life, he became a renowned writer, contributing to Korea's modern literary voice.

His poems include:
  • Hyanghyon
  • Son of Calvary
  • Sun, Home Village
  • The White Porcelain Jar Excavated at Potanli Village
  • Return of the Night Sea
  • Insu Peak

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