Английская Википедия:Choe Jeong-hui
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Choe Jeong-hui (1912–1990) was one of the most successful early women writers in South Korea.[1]
Life
She was born in Dancheon, South Hamgyong Province and was educated in Seoul. She worked at a kindergarten in Tokyo and as a journalist in Seoul before starting her writing career in 1931; she worked for the magazine Samcheolli (삼천리) and the newspaper The Chosun Ilbo (조선일보). She was associated with the Korean Artists' Proletarian Federation, and was jailed in 1934 as a result.[2][1][3]
Her daughters, Kim Ji-won and Kim Chae-won, were also successful writers.[2] She first married filmmaker Kim Yu-yeong in 1930, but they divorced a year later when she met her second husband, Kim Dong-hwan, in 1931 while working for Samcheolli.
Selected works
- Earthly Ties (지맥), novella
- Human Ties (인맥), novella
- Heavenly Ties (천맥), novella[1]
References
- Английская Википедия
- 1912 births
- 1990 deaths
- South Korean journalists
- South Korean women novelists
- South Korean women journalists
- South Korean novelists
- People from South Hamgyong Province
- Writers from Seoul
- 20th-century journalists
- South Korean people of North Korean origin
- Haeju Choe clan
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