Kim Gu-yong
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Kim Gu-yong, pen name of Kim Kku (February 5, 1922 - December 28, 2001), was a poet and calligrapher living in what is now South Korea. His poetry showed the spirit of Taoism but also reflected Buddhism. He was a graduate of Seongkyungwan University (1955) and later a professor at the same school.
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- http://english.whatsonkorea.com/history.ph?uid=77&se=list&page=15&keyfield=&key=
- "김구용 시의 물 이미지 고찰" (Chungnam University dissertation by 민명자): http://www.dbpia.co.kr/view/ar_view.asp?pid=98&isid=37063&arid=774467&topMenu=&topMenu1=
- 김구용: 전집 저자 [complete works] 출판정보 : 솔/2000.
- http://www.culture-arts.go.kr/vli_dir/vli_dir04_detail.jsp?ar_vvm_cd_seq=8201.
- Autobiographical notes: http://www.morning365.com/book/book_detail.asp?id_m=book&class_number=1&object_number=2010000144407&first=1&second=660
- Nate encyclopedia article: http://100.nate.com/EnSrch.asp?KID=11692100
- http://people.empas.com/people/info/ki/mk/kimkooyg/ (photo)
Persondata | |
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NAME | Kim Gu-yong |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Kim Kku (real name) |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Korean poet and calligrapher |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 5, 1922 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Korea |
DATE OF DEATH | December 28, 2001 |
PLACE OF DEATH | South Korea |