Park Mok-wol

Korean poet and influential academic

Park Mok-wol - Korean poet and influential academic
Born

January 6th, 1916
109 years ago

Died

March 24th, 1978
46 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

South Korea

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Born in 1916, this individual contributed significantly to Korean literature through poetry and academic work. Engaged in both teaching and writing, published several notable poetry collections that explored themes of nature and identity. Participated in various literary movements and was influential in shaping modern Korean poetry.

Published influential poetry collections

Taught at major universities in Korea

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