Park Taesun
Park Taesun was a South Korean writer.
Life
Park Taesun was born May 8, 1942, in Sinchon, Hwanghae-do, Korea. Park attended Seoul National University, where he studied English Literature. Park served as the Director of the National Writers' Conference.Park grew up as part of the “April 19 Generation”, the group of writers who came into prominence in 1960s and whose writing reflects the values associated with the Korean April 19 Student Revolution.
Work
The Korea Literature Translation Institute wrote of Park:Park also translated foreign literature into Korean including the poems of Langston Hughes’ poems, Fast's Conceived in Liberty, Erich Segal's Oliver's Story, and a collection of Palestinian poetry. He also wrote a volume of travel essays entitled The Land and the People.
Works in Korean (Partial)
- Falling in Love
- Three-Horse Wagon
- Theater in Ruins
- Half Moon in Daylight
- The Dictator's Wife
- An Outing
- Incontinence
- Words Left Unspoken in the Heart
- The Wind That Blew Yesterday
- The Land and the People