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Park Sang-ryung


Park Sang-ryung (born August 26, 1940) is a South Korean novelist and short story writer.〔"박상륭" biographical PDF available at the LTI Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#〕 His most famous work is ''A Study of Death'' (1975), a novel which describes forty days leading to the death of an unnamed monk. He refers to his work as "Japsseul" (잡설) or a talk on everything because his writings all form a large metaphysical musing on the nature of humanity, transcendence, and death.〔http://weekly.hankooki.com/lpage/people/200907/wk20090708130156105610.htm (in Korean). Accessed 19 November 2012〕 He has a reputation for being a difficult writer not only because of his exhaustive range of symbolism and allusion, but also because of his complex, experimental style.〔http://navercast.naver.com/contents.nhn?contents_id=6738 (in Korean). Accessed 19 November 2012〕 As of 2012, he has published five novels, three short story collections, and one essay collection.
== Life==

Park Sang-ryung was born on 26 August 1940 in Jangsu, Jeollabuk-do. He was the youngest of eight surviving children; one of his elder brothers died when he was four. Because his mother was forty-five when he was born, he had a complex about her mortality.〔Kim, Sa-in. ''A Deep Reading of the Novels of Park Sang-ryung''. Moonji Publishing Co, 2001, p.41-3〕 This became more evident after his mother died when he was sixteen. He began making poems in middle school and only became a fiction writer when he could no longer sustain himself only by writing poetry. In 1961, he enrolled in Sorabol Art College to study creative writing. His debut was in 1963 when he published a short story called “Ageldama” in ''Sasangge''. Its success enabled him to publish more stories in this journal. He transferred to Kyunghee University as a political science and international studies major in 1965, but he never attended it as he took a leave of absence until before he was hired by ''Sasangge'' in 1967. On the same year, he married Bae Yoo-ja who was working as a nurse since 1959.〔Kim, p.44-45〕 In 1969, he, invited by his wife, immigrated to Vancouver, Canada. His three daughters were born during this period (Christina, Ondine, and Augustine). Meanwhile, he continued to write and publish in Korean. He moved back to Korea in 1998 with the intention of permanent settlement, but he continues to travel between Canada and Korea. He currently lives in Seoul.〔http://ch.yes24.com/Article/View/14115?Scode=050_002 (in Korean). Accessed 21 November 2012〕

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