Society of Korean Poets

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Society of Korean Poets
한국시인협회
Formation1957
President
Choi Dong-ho
Websitewww.koreapoet.com
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHanguk Siin Hyeophoe
McCune–ReischauerHan'guk Siin Hyŏphoe

The Society of Korean Poets (Korean한국시인협회) is a literary organization established in 1957. It is the oldest active poetry organization in South Korea.

Every year, the organization awards the Society of Korean Poets Award, and holds the National High School Students' Literary Prize.[1][2]

Today it has 1,500 members. The current president is Choi Dong-ho.[3] The current office is located at Unni-dong 65–1, Jongno-gu, Seoul.[citation needed]

The past presidents are Yu Chi-hwan, Cho Chi-hun, Chang Man-yong, Shin Seok Cho, Park Mok-wol, Jung Han Mo, Cho Byung-hwa, Kim Nam-jo, Kim Chunsu, Kim Jong-gil, Hong Yun-suk, Kim Kwang-lim, Lee Hyeonggi, Sung Chan-gyeong, Chyung Jinkyu, Huh Young-ja, Lee Geunbae, Kim Jong-hae, Oh Sae-Young, Oh Takbeon and Kim Jong-chul.[citation needed]

Event activities[edit]

  • National High School Student Essay Contest

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 전국 고교생 문예 백일장 개최 http://www.news-paper.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=14817
  2. ^ 문효치, 한국 시인협회상 수상 http://www.sedaily.com/NewsView/1ODAI3C8T6
  3. ^ "Yonhap News Agency".

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