- Chang Man-yong
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Chang Man-yong Hangul 장만영 Hanja 張萬榮 Revised Romanization Jang Man-yeong McCune–Reischauer Chang Manyŏng Pen name Hangul 초애 Hanja 草涯 Revised Romanization Choae McCune–Reischauer Ch'oae Chang Man-yong (January 25, 1914–1976) was a Korean poet and journalist associated with the modernist movement of the 1930s. He was born in Yŏnbaek in Hwanghae province, under Japanese rule; he attended Gyeongseong High School in Seoul and later the Mijakki English School in Tokyo.
Considered a major representative of 1930s Korean modernism, he is distinct from other poets in that tradition in his embrace of pastoral lyricism. Nostalgic themes of rural life were used to reflect the difficulty and anguish of the times in which Chang lived; he continued to use these devices to reflect the hardship of life in early South Korea.
Chang served as editor of the Seoul Shinmun, and was also president of the Korean Poets' Association.
References
Choi, Tong-ho (1996). "Chang, Man-yong". Who's who in Korean literature. Seoul: Hollym. pp. 29–31. ISBN 1565910664.
See also
Categories:- 1914 births
- 1976 deaths
- Korean poets
- Literature of Korea under Japanese rule
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