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Yi Hocheol (; 15 March 1932 – 18 September 2016), also romanized as Lee Hochul, was a South Korean writer who won several awards. Following his death, the Lee Hochul Literary Prize for Peace was established after him.


Life

Yi Hocheol was born on 15 March 1932 in
Wonsan Wonsan (), previously known as Wonsanjin (), is a port city and naval base located in Kangwon Province (North Korea), Kangwon Province, North Korea, along the eastern side of the Korean Peninsula, on the Sea of Japan and the provincial capital. ...
, Hamgyeongnam-do, and lived through the tragedy of the ideological conflict in Korea. His father refused to cooperate with Northern communists, so his family had their property confiscated, and were chased out of their hometown. During the war, Yi Hocheol was drafted into the North Korean army and sent to the front in the South. He eventually rejoined his family in his native town, but ultimately decided to move to South Korea by himself. A prolific writer as well as an activist, he participated in the pro-democracy movement against the dictatorial regime of President
Park Chung-hee Park Chung Hee (; ; November14, 1917October26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served as the third president of South Korea from 1962 after he seized power in the May 16 coup of 1961 until Assassination of Park Chung ...
, and spent most of the 1970s in prison. In the 1980s, after the army general
Chun Doo-hwan Chun Doo-hwan (; 18 January 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a South Korean politician, army general and military dictator who served as the fifth president of South Korea from 1980 to 1988. Prior to his accession to the presidency, he was the cou ...
gained power through a
coup d'état A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup , is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
, Yi Hocheol continued to battle against the military dictatorship despite increasing government persecution, and became actively involved in organizations such as the Association of Writers for Literature of Freedom and Practice (''Jayu silcheon munin hyeobuihoe''). He died in September 2016 from a brain tumor at the age of 84.


Work

Yi Hocheol made his literary debut in 1955 with the story ''Leaving Home'' (), and was known for directly confronting and describing reality. His early works explored the emotional toll of the
Korean War The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
on individuals and illuminated the conflict between those who benefited from the war and those ruined by it. National Division also became one of his themes and “Panmunjeom” (''Panmunjeom'', 1961), a story of a South Korean reporter's visit to the
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and his brief but warm encounter with a female reporter from the North, is one of his most famous stories. "Northerners, Southerners" (''Namnyeok salam bugnyeok salam''), similarly, focused on issues of the split from the perspective of a young Korean soldier. Yi Hocheol was also interested in the effects of economic success, sometimes writing about the
petite bourgeoisie ''Petite bourgeoisie'' (, ; also anglicised as petty bourgeoisie) is a term that refers to a social class composed of small business owners, shopkeepers, small-scale merchants, semi- autonomous peasants, and artisans. They are named as s ...
's becoming hardened by hollow values and the pursuit of money.


Works in Translation


''Panmunjom'' ()

''Panmunjom and Other Stories''
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''Southerners, Northerners''
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Works in Korean (Partial)


Short story collections

* ''The Statue of a Nude'' (''Nasang'', 1961) * ''Big Mountain'' (''Keun san'', 1972) * ''Wearing Thin'' (1975) * ''The Heretic'' (1976) * ''Death in 1970'' (''1970 nyeonui jugeum'', 1977), * ''The Sound of the Night Wind'' (''Bam baram sori'', 1980) * ''The Gate'' (1981) * ''People Who Crossed Over to the South'' (''Wollamhan saramdeul'', 1981)


Novels

* ''Petit Bourgeois'' (''Sosimin'', 1964) * ''Seoul Is Full'' (''Seoureun manwonida'', 1966) * ''Entertaining World'' (''Jaemi inneun sesang'', 1970) * ''The Deep Valley of That Winter'' (1978) * ''Northerners, Southerners'' (''Namnyeok salam bugnyeok salam'', 1996)


Awards

*
Contemporary Literature (Hyundae Munhak) Award The company Contemporary Literature (“Hyundae Munhak” in Korean language, Korean), founded in South Korea in 1954, is one of the leading publishing companies in the literary field and has been publishing the nation's most prestigious monthly l ...
(1962) *
Dong-in Literary Award The Dong-in Literary Award () is a South Korean literary award named after novelist Kim Dong-in, established in order to honour the literary achievement of The Republic of Korea. In commemoration of the Korean modern literature pioneer, Kim Dong- ...
(1962) * Korean Literature Award (1989)


References

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