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Yang Sung-woo (November 1, 1943 - ) is a South Korean poet, former educator, and former politician.
Life
[edit]He was born in Hampyeong, South Jeolla Province. The domicile is Namwon.
In 1975, Yang Sung-woo was working as a teacher at Gwangju Central Girls' High School, and he was dismissed from his teaching post by reading "Winter Republic," which criticized Park Chung-hee's military dictatorship. In June 1977, a so-called slave notebook writing incident broke out by writing a resistance poem called "Slave Notebook" in the Japanese magazine "Sekai." As a result, he spent time in prison until he was released on parole in 1979 due to poor health.
In 1988, he ran for election in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, as a candidate for the Peace Democratic Party (later the New Democratic Union Party), and served as a member of the National Assembly until 1992. However, in the 14th National Assembly election, he ran in the same constituency as a Democratic Party candidate, but was defeated by Park Beom-jin of the Democratic Liberal Party.
In November 1997, he joined the Grand National Party to support candidate Lee Hoi-chang in the 15th presidential election, and also supported candidate Lee Hoi-chang of the Grand National Party in the 16th presidential election in 2002. In the 17th presidential election in 2007, he participated in the Grand National Party's Lee Myung Bak candidate camp to help him win the election. On August 11, 2009, he was elected as the 5th chairman of the Korean Publication Ethics Committee.
educational background
[edit]- Graduated from Hakdari Middle School in 1957
- Exclusion from Chosun University's affiliated high school in 1960 (led by the April 19 demonstration while attending the second grade)
- 1962 Graduated from Hakdari High School
- 1971 Bachelor of Korean Literature at Chonnam National University College of Literature
- 1985 Graduate School of Soongsil University
Career
[edit]- President of Honam Regional Federation of High School Students under the National Unification Federation in 1960
- In 1970, "Poet" appeared as "The Ideology Act" and "a way of thinking."
- 1971–72 Hakdari High School Teacher
- 1972–1975: Teacher of Gwangju Central Girls' High School
- 1976: Korean Bible Society Commissioner
- Hanyang University's Institute of Chinese Studies
- 1984: Representative of the Free Practice Literary Council
- 1985: Central Committee member of the Democratic and Unification People's Movement, Vice-Chairman
- 1987 National Movement Headquarters spokesman
- "The Thirteenth National Assembly Member, 1988
- 1991 Director of the National Literature Writers' Association
- 1991 Democratic Party Chief of Planning
- 1996 Chairman of the Democratic Committee on Foreign Cooperation
- 1997 Grand National Party National Policy Advisory Committee
- 2002 Advisory Committee on the Writers of National Literature
- In 2006, the reinstatement judgment of the committee for the restoration of honor and compensation for those involved in the pro-democracy movement-rejected
- 2007: Adviser to the Korean Writers' Association
- Director of Policy Research, Constitutional Association of Korea
- Chairman of the 5th Korean Publication Ethics Committee from 2009 to 2012
major poems
[edit]- "a way of thinking"
- "The Servant, the Servant"
- "Winter Republic"
- "The rivers and mountains shout."
Among them, "The River and the Mountain Shout" became a song by Choi Byung-sun.
Prize
[edit]- 1962 Won the Academy Award for Literature in the novel category
- The 4th Shin Dong-yup Creative Fund in 1985
Reference
[edit]- Yang Sung-woo - Korean Tribute Association
[[Category:South Korean Protestants]] [[Category:20th-century poets]] [[Category:South Korean poets]] [[Category:Chonnam National University alumni]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:1943 births]]