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Kyung sook shin biography of william hill

          I Went to See My Father is an interesting work looking at the life of a man who lived through one of the most turbulent periods of Korea's history..

          Shin Kyung-sook

          South Korean writer (born 1963)

          In this Korean name, the family name is Shin.

          Kyung-Sook Shin, also Shin Kyung-sook[1] or Shin Kyoung-sook (Korean: 신경숙, born 12 January 1963), is a South Korean writer.[2] She was the only South Korean and only woman to win the Man Asian Literary Prize in 2012 for Please Look After Mom.[3]

          Life

          Kyung-Sook Shin was born in 1963 in a village near Jeongeup, North Jeolla Province in southern South Korea.

          The rest of the book chronicles the family's search for the mother and, as they search, their reflections on her life and their relationship.

        1. An excellent novel set in and around Seoul in the s.
        2. I Went to See My Father is an interesting work looking at the life of a man who lived through one of the most turbulent periods of Korea's history.
        3. One of my authors, Kyung-Sook Shin, wrote a book called I Went to See my Father, and this is about a father figure who lives through both World.
        4. A million-plus-copy best seller in Korea, Please Look After Mom is the stunning, deeply moving story of a family's search for their mother.
        5. She was the fourth child and oldest daughter of six. At sixteen she moved to Seoul, where her older brother lived. She worked in an electronics plant while attending night school.[4] She made her literary debut in 1985 with the novella Winter’s Fable after graduating from the Seoul Institute of the Arts as a creative writing major.

          Along with Kim Insuk and Gong Ji-young, Kyung-Sook Shin is one of the group of female writers known as the 386 Generation.

          Career

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