Jang Jeongil Explained

Jang Jeongil
Occupation:Poet, Novelist, Playwright
Language:Korean
Nationality:South Korean
Korean name
Hangul:장정일
Hanja:蔣正一
Rr:Jang Jeongil
Mr:Chang Chŏngil

Jang Jeongil (; born 1962) is a South Korean poet, playwright, and novelist.[1] [2]

Life

Jang Jeongil was born in Dalseong, Daegu, South Korea in 1962. He embarked on his literary career in 1984 when four of his poems including “Gangjeong ganda” were published in volume 3 of The World of Language.[3]

Work

Jang Jeongil kicked off his literary career in 1984 with the publication of four poems including Going to Gangjeong in The World of Language and was quickly labeled a "masochistic terrorist," and a poet who "exposes pretensions of wickedness in society with devilishly puritanical spirit".[4]

In 1987, his play Interior Drama (Sillaegeuk) was chosen as the winner of the New Spring Literary Contest sponsored by Dong-a Ilbo and his poetry collection A Meditation on Hamburger (Haembeogeoae daehan meongsang) won the Kim Su-yeong Literature Prize. Despite the fact that his formal education ended after he graduated from Seongseo Middle School, Jang Jeong-il possesses encyclopedic knowledge of poetry, music, drama and culture, which heightened public fascination with the author.[5] Jang’s When Adam Opens His Eyes (Adami nuneul tteulttae) contains stories of many different genres.

Much of Jang Jeongil's work has been adapted into movies or plays, including his A Journey with Oedipus.[6] Jang’s work relies on the innovative technique of communicating through self-destruction. Exposing the destructive evil lying underneath the seemingly wholesome exterior of the society, the author purposely stimulates a feeling of discomfort in the readers while revealing himself fully and without shame. Jang was arrested when the court judged his novel, Try Lying to Me (Naegae geojinmareul haeboa, 1996) to be pornographic.[7]

Works in Translation

Works in Korean (Partial)

Poetry Collections

Short-Story Collections

Collection of Plays

Awards

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Author Database. LTI Korea. 25 December 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055413/http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do. 21 September 2013.
  2. 장정일" biographical PDF available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#
  3. "Jang Jeong-il" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#
  4. Book: Korean Writers The Novelists . . 2005 . 98.
  5. "Jang Jeong-il" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#
  6. Book: Who's Who in Contemporary World Theater . limited . . 2000 . 154.
  7. "Jang Jeong-il" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#