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Yi Mun-yol is Korea’s most influential living writer. He was born in South Korea in 1948. During the Korean War, his father, a Communist, defected to the North. While Yi Mun-yol’s work is still banned in North Korea, in the South the sales of his books have risen above six million copies. The Poet is his first work to be published in English in the West.
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