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Yun Humyong

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Language
  
Korean

Alma mater
  
Yonsei

Books
  
The Love of Dunhuang

Citizenship
  
South Korean

Education
  
Yonsei University

Ethnicity
  
Korean

Role
  
Writer

Nationality
  
South Korean

Name
  
Yun Humyong


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Born
  
January 17, 1946 (age 78) 1971 (age 44–45) Gangneung (
1946-01-17
)

Yun Hu-myong (This is the author's preferred Romanization per LTI Korea) (born January 17, 1946) is a South Korean writer who has published poetry, novels, and essays.

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Books

Yun was born in the city of Gangneung in Gangwon, South Korea, under the name Yun Sang-gyu. He received his bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Yonsei University.

Work

Although he is one of the major Korean writers of the 80s, Yun’s fiction maintains some distance from the dominant trend in Korean fiction of 1980s—the concern with realism as an effective literary tool in rendering contemporary social situations. Instead, what supports Yun’s fictional world are individual desire and the power of fantasy. The archetypal situation in Yun’s works is that of a man suffering from a sense of ontological lack; deadened by routines of daily life, he immerses himself in fantasy or travel in order to secure what life in the real world has denied him—meaning of existence and genuine engagement with another human being. Often this search hinges on the protagonist’s ardent yearning for a woman. The fantasy cannot last, but it is the ceaseless movement away from the vulgar reality that has the potential to resurrect the self from existential insecurity, loneliness, or despair. Such romantic individualism is heightened by the sensitive, lyrical style of writing that reflects Yun’s poetic sensibilities.

Yun's novels deal with the relationship between fantasy and reality in individuals' lives. In a similar fashion, his poetry deals with the connection between the profound and the mundane.

Books

  • Expert Archer, poetry, (1977)
  • Don Juan's Love, novel, (1983)
  • Resurrecting Birds, novel, (1985)
  • There Is No Ape, novel, (1989)
  • To Stars, novel, (1990)
  • You, My Bad Darling, essays, (1990)
  • The Generation Without Promise, novel, (약속없는 세대)
  • Awards

    His poems were awarded the Kyonghyang Shinmun Literature prize in 1967, Then in 1979, he was awarded the Hangook Ilbo Literature Prize for his short stories in 1979. In the 1980s he received several awards for his fiction. In 1995 he was awarded the Yi Sang Literary Prize for White Boat.

    References

    Yun Humyong Wikipedia