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Kang Jeong was born on 1971 in South Korea, is a South Korean poet. Discover Kang Jeong's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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1971

Kang Jeong (The romanization preferred by the author according to LTI Korea ) (born 1971) is a South Korean poet.

He was born in Busan, South Korea and studied creative writing at Chugye University for the Arts.

1992

He made his literary debut when six of his poems including "Hanggu" (항구 Port) appeared in the Fall 1992 issue of the journal Modern Poetry World.

He was a lead vocalist for Chimso Band and a member of the band THE ASK.

Kang Jeong debuted as a poet in 1992 at the age of 21, the youngest South Korean born in 1970 to have done so.

1996

In 1996, he completed his compulsory military service and published a poetry collection entitled Cheohyeonggeukjang (처형극장 Execution Theater).

The collection was a critical and popular success, making Kang one of the most lauded young poets in the country.

Literary critic and writer Ko Jong-seok praised the collection, saying: "To see a true work of aestheticism that risks being ridiculed, to meet a true believer in aestheticism who pleases his god not just by the purity of his faith but by the elegance of his rituals, the South Korean literary world had to wait for Kang's Cheohyeonggeukjang to arrive."

1. 『처형극장』(문학과지성사, 1996) {Execution Theatre.

Moonji, 1996.}

2000

Kang, along with other South Korean poets born in the seventies who rose to prominence in the 2000s, was identified as a futurist.

2004

After Kang published his first poetry collection at the age of 26, he wrote various genres, including his 2004 collection of interviews, reviews, and essays in cultural criticism, entitled Ruteuwa kodeu (루트와 코드 Route and Code).

Following this publication, Kang became better known as an essayist than as a poet.

In his essays, as seen in Ruteuwa kodeu and many other works, Kang discusses a range of material from literature and art to film and music with perceptiveness and poetic sentiment.

Kang formed a literary coterie named Talsedae ("transcending generations") with writers Kim Yeonsu and Lee Eung Jun, and even dabbled in writing fiction.

1. 『루트와 코드』(샘터사, 2004) {Route and Code.

Samtoh, 2004.}

2006

His reputation as a poet grew as he published a total of six poetry collections: Deulyeojureoni marira hetjiman (들려주려니 말이라 했지만, I’ve Called It Speech to Tell You about It But,) in 2006; Kis (키스 Kiss) in 2008; Hwal (활 Bow) in 2011; Gwisin (귀신 Ghost) in 2014; and Baekchiui sansu (백치의 산수 The Idiot's Arithmetic) in 2016.

2. 『들려주려니 말이라 했지만,』(문학동네, 2006) {I’ve Called It a Horse to Tell You about It But,.

Munhakdongne, 2006.}

2. 『나쁜 취향』(랜덤하우스코리아, 2006) {Bad Taste.

Random House Korea, 2006.}

2008

3. 『키스』(문학과지성사, 2008) {Kiss.

Moonji, 2008.}

2011

4. 『활』(문예중앙, 2011) {Bow.

Munye Joongang, 2011.}

2012

3. 『콤마, 씨』(문학동네, 2012) {Comma, Seed.

Munhakdongne, 2012.}

2014

5. 『귀신』(문학동네, 2014) {Ghost.

Munhakdongne, 2014.}

2015

He won the 16th Weolgan Contemporary Poetry Award in 2015.

In Kang's poems, there is often a tension between obsessive passion and the longing for absolute dispassion.

The poet takes on human, animal, or Ghostly personas and explores paradoxical themes of life and death, reality and fantasy, and chaos and civilization.

These themes are conveyed through imagery such as “a silence bathed in blood” or “the words of Death.”

Kang's first poetry collection Cheohyeonggeukjang (처형극장 Execution Theater) portrays a world of death and depravity, while his second collection Deulyeojureoni marira hetjiman (들려주려니 말이라 했지만, I’ve Called It Speech to Tell You about It But,) is filled with a sense of anticipation for new life.

His third collection Kis (키스 Kiss) shows the poet maturing in his writing style, and his next work Hwal (활 Bow) compares language to an arrow aimed towards the silent world.

Gwisin (귀신 Ghost) and Baekchiui sansu (백치의 산수 The Idiot's Arithmetic) are notable for their dynamic and unrestrained energy.

The poet Lee Jun-kyu has described Kang as "one who is cursed and sorrowful, who spits blood and cries and can’t help but love."

2016

6. 『백치의 산수』(민음사, 2016) {The Idiot’s Arithmetic.

Minumsa, 2016.}