Jeon Bonggeon (Korean: 전봉건; 1928–1988) was a Korean poet. Along with Pak In-hwan, Kim Su-yeong and Kim Jongsam, he represents the post-war modernist movement.[1]
^Nam, Jinu (2008). "Commentary: The Poetics of Eros – Jeon Bonggeon's Narrative Status". Jeon Bonggeon Poetry Collection. Munhakdongne. p. 739.
JeonBonggeon (Korean: 전봉건; 1928–1988) was a Korean poet. Along with Pak In-hwan, Kim Su-yeong and Kim Jongsam, he represents the post-war modernist movement...
including the Kim Daljin Literature Prize, Pyeon-un Literature Award, and JeonBonggeon Literary Award. Song's poetry is known for appealing to the senses,...
Jaeyoun. She won the 9th Nojak Literature Prize in 2009, the inaugural JeonBonggeon Literary Award in 2015, and the 16th Midang Literary Award in 2016....
sacred and must be respected’”, Munhwa Journal 21, 2008.12.19. Entry for JeonBonggeon in the Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. 2019.07.22. Pak Seonghan, “[Incheon]...
an opportunity to lay a political foundation, and in particular, Jeong Do-jeon, a friend of Yi Seong-gye, wanted to use this incident as an opportunity...