Lee Yountaek

This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee.
Lee Yountaek
Language Korean
Nationality South Korean
Ethnicity Korean
Citizenship South Korean
Korean name
Hangul 이윤택

Lee Yountaek (Hangul: 이윤택) is a South Korean poet, dramatist, and producer.[1]

Life

Lee Yountaek was born July 9, 1952 in South Korea.[2] A poet, dramatist and producer, Lee Yuntaek debuted in 1979 with Jack-O-Lantern (Dokkaebi bul) which appeared in Contemporary Poetry. As the 1970s ended Lee worked as a reporter for Busan Daily while also focusing on writing and staging plays. In 1986, Lee formed his own theatrical company called Yeonhuidan georipae in Busan and since that time has traveled around the country staging plays.[1]

Work

According to the Korea Literature Translation Institute:

Yi (sic) has proved his talents many times over through his production of movie scenarios, TV drama scripts, dance and musical stagings, and theatrical programs for international events. He is not only able to span a broad range of artistic forms, but also brings something new and experimental to each project he undertakes. He injects Korean sentiment and unique humor into his art forms, and is thus widely known as a “cultural guerilla.”[1]

While Yi’s (sic) themes generally contain something of the dark and serious, his stages teem with a vibrant energy. His plays contemplate and investigate human “lives” inching their way to their mortality. Even after a hearty laugh, the audience is always left with much to reflect on.[1]

Recently, Yi has been active as a director at the National Theatre, where he directed a musical version of Shakespeare’s Tempest in 1999. His production of a musical entitled Dreaming at Hwaseong (Hwaseong- eseo ggum ggunda) performed at world cultural heritage sites, is but one[1] of his many continuing theatrical experimentations.

His movies have included:[3]

Works in Translation

Four contemporary Korean plays (이윤택 희곡선)

Works in Korean (Partial)

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 ”Lee Yuntaek" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#
  2. "Naver Search". naver.com. Naver. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  3. "Yun-taek Lee". http://www.imdb.com/. IMDb. Retrieved 12 December 2013. External link in |website= (help)
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