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South Korean poet (1934–2008)
In this Korean name, the family name is Jeong.
Jeong Gongchae (Korean: 정공채; Hanja: 鄭孔采; December 22, 1934 - April 30, 2008) was a South Korean contemporary poet.
Biography
Jeong Gongchae was born in Hadong County, South Gyeongsang Province, in 1934. He studied Political Science at Yonsei University, and made his literary debut in the magazine Hyundae Munhak with three poems: "Jong-i unda" (종이 운다), "Yeojin" (여진), and "Haneul-gwa adeul" (하늘과 아들).
Career
Notable events
1957 Debuted in Hyundae Munhak
1963 Published the poem "Mi 8-gun-ui cha" (미 8군의 차)
1979 Published the poetry collection Do You Have a Poetry Collection by Jeong Gongchae? (정공채 시집 있읍니까)
1981 Published the poetry collection Haejeom (해점)
1986 Published the poetry collection Arirang (아리랑)
1986 Published the poetry collection Let's Get Wet in the Rain (비에 젖읍시다)
1986 Published the poetry collection A Critical Biography of Jeon Hye-rin (전혜린 평전)
1989 Published the poetry collection Aesop's Fables (이솝 우화)
1989 Published the poetry collection The Sounds of People (사람소리)
1990 Published the poetry collection Writing on the Ground (땅에 글을 쓰다)
2000 Published the poetry collection New Excellence (새로운 우수)