Hangul 김내성 Name Kim Nae-seong Hanja 金來成 Role Writer | Movies Physical Love, Lover McCune–Reischauer Kim Raesong Children Kim Moon-hye | |
Died February 19, 1957, Seoul, South Korea People also search for Hong Seong-Gi, Park Ho-Tae, Soo-yong Kim, Seo Chun-Gwang | ||
Revised Romanization Gim Nae-seong |
Kim Nae-seong (May 29, 1909 – February 19, 1957) was a Korean writer. Born in Pyongyang in what is today North Korea, he graduated from the German literature course at Waseda University in Tokyo. He later moved to Seoul in what is today South Korea and made his debut in 1939 with The Demon Man, published in The Chosun Ilbo. He later worked on detective novels such as The White Mask and The White Tower. Beginning in 1949, his masterpiece Story of the Youth was published in serial form in the Hankook Ilbo. While working on The Star of Lost Paradise, which was serialized in the Kyunghyang Shinmun, he died of apoplexy in 1957,
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