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Born in 1912 in Jeongju, North Pyeong¡¯an Province, Paek Sok (penname of Paek Ki-haeng) studied English literature (BA) at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan. After making his literary debut with the publication of his poem ¡°Jeongju Fortress¡± in the daily Chosun Ilbo in 1935, he published in the following year his first poetry anthology, Deer, which depicts local color and traditional Korean ethos in a beautiful language. In 1957, the poet published The Four Hermit Crab Brothers, a collection of narrative poems for children. Noted for a unique poetics based on oral narratives and local color, he is reported to have remained in his hometown, which is located in present-day North Korea, after the Liberation and to have passed away in 1995. His works published by Changbi include The Complete Poems of Paek Sok and the children¡¯s picture book The Chinese Herring¡¯s Bone.
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