Cho Ki-chon
Cho Ki-chon (Korean: 조기천; 6 November 1913 – 31 July 1951) was a Russian-born North Korean poet. He is regarded as a national poet and "founding father of North Korean poetry" whose distinct Soviet-influenced style of lyrical epic poetry in the socialist realist genre became an important feature of North Korean literature. He was nicknamed "Korea's Mayakovsky" after the writer whose works had had an influence on him and which implied his breaking from the literature of the old society and his commitment to communist values. Since a remark made by Kim Jong-il on his 2001 visit to Russia, North Korean media has referred to Cho as the "Pushkin of Korea".
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Cho Ki-chon
Cho Ki-chon (Korean: 조기천; 6 November 1913 – 31 July 1951) was a Russian-born North Korean poet. He is regarded as a national poet and "founding father of North Korean poetry" whose distinct Soviet-influenced style of lyrical epic poetry in the socialist realist genre became an important feature of North Korean literature. He was nicknamed "Korea's Mayakovsky" after the writer whose works had had an influence on him and which implied his breaking from the literature of the old society and his commitment to communist values. Since a remark made by Kim Jong-il on his 2001 visit to Russia, North Korean media has referred to Cho as the "Pushkin of Korea".
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Cho Ki-chon (Korean: 조기천; 6 No ...... owned in North Korean society.
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Ael'tugeu, Vladivostok District, Russia
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Yurii Cho
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"Whistle"
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Mt. Paeketu,
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Kim Hae-sŏn
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And even when he seems to see ...... r assurance lights our way.["]
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The image of a sad, sighing mo ...... zo...
That's how they fought!"
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Today you again smiled purely, ...... your smile.
Why is it so pure?
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Anecdote Pushkin of Korea
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Mt. Paektu
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