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Hong Sok-jung (Korean: 홍석중), born in Seoul in 1941, is a North Korean writer.He is the grandson of novelist Hong Myong-hui. Sok-jung moved to North Korea with his family after the Second World War. He served in the Korean People's Navy, and obtained a degree in literature at Kim Il Sung University. His first published work was a short story, "Red Flower", in 1970. In 1979, he joined the Central Committee of North Korea's official literary organisation, the .

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  • Hong Sok-jung (fr)
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  • Hong Sok-jung (hangeul : 홍석중) est un écrivain nord-coréen, né en 1941, auteur notamment de romans historiques. (fr)
  • 洪錫中(韓語:홍석중,1941年-),朝鲜民主主义人民共和国著名作家,是小說家洪命熹的孫子。 洪錫中出生於日治時期京城(今韓國首爾),在第二次世界大戰中遷徙至朝鮮民主主義人民共和國,加入朝鮮人民軍海軍艦隊,並獲得了金日成綜合大學的文學學位。著名作品有反映朝鮮王朝中宗時期著名妓生黃真伊的歷史小說《》。 (zh)
  • Hong Sok-jung (Korean: 홍석중), born in Seoul in 1941, is a North Korean writer.He is the grandson of novelist Hong Myong-hui. Sok-jung moved to North Korea with his family after the Second World War. He served in the Korean People's Navy, and obtained a degree in literature at Kim Il Sung University. His first published work was a short story, "Red Flower", in 1970. In 1979, he joined the Central Committee of North Korea's official literary organisation, the . (en)
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  • Hong Sok-jung (Korean: 홍석중), born in Seoul in 1941, is a North Korean writer.He is the grandson of novelist Hong Myong-hui. Sok-jung moved to North Korea with his family after the Second World War. He served in the Korean People's Navy, and obtained a degree in literature at Kim Il Sung University. His first published work was a short story, "Red Flower", in 1970. In 1979, he joined the Central Committee of North Korea's official literary organisation, the . In 1993, he published his most successful work, Northeaster, an epic novel. In 2002, he published Hwang Jin-i (Korean: 황진이), a historical novel set in the sixteenth century, which depicts courtesan Hwang Jin-i's discovery of the people's starvation and encounters with corrupt officials. Hwang Jin-i was awarded South Korea's Manhae Literary Prize (Korean: 만해문학상) in 2005 - the first time it had been awarded to a North Korean writer. An excerpt from the novel was translated into English and published by Words Without Borders (WWB) in Literature from the "Axis of Evil" in 2006. (en)
  • Hong Sok-jung (hangeul : 홍석중) est un écrivain nord-coréen, né en 1941, auteur notamment de romans historiques. (fr)
  • 洪錫中(韓語:홍석중,1941年-),朝鲜民主主义人民共和国著名作家,是小說家洪命熹的孫子。 洪錫中出生於日治時期京城(今韓國首爾),在第二次世界大戰中遷徙至朝鮮民主主義人民共和國,加入朝鮮人民軍海軍艦隊,並獲得了金日成綜合大學的文學學位。著名作品有反映朝鮮王朝中宗時期著名妓生黃真伊的歷史小說《》。 (zh)
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