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Born in Jeju in 1959, he still lives in Jeju. In 1982, he began his career by being published in Practical Literature, his published collections of poetry include: It doesn¡¯t matter where I am standing, On the road where the traffic lights fell, Turn of the Wind, Stealing Your Thoughts, Possession, Letters from Water, and a verse collection about the Jeju Incident There is a place for flowers, a book of prose, ¡°Kim Sooyeol¡¯s Book Reading¡±, and On the Day of the Sukmaparam. After giving up his 30-year teaching career in his hometown, he wakes up in the morning, wondering where he will walk today and who he will meet. He received the 4th Oh Jang-Hwan Literary Award and the 3rd Shin Seokjeong Literary Award.
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