Pak Se-yong | |
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Born | 7 July 1902 Goyang, Gyeonggi-do, Empire of Korea |
Died | 28 February 1989 | (aged 86)
Nationality | North Korean |
Occupation | Poet, politician |
Known for | Writing the lyrics of North Korea's national anthem |
Korean name | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 박세영 |
Hancha | |
Revised Romanization | Bak Seyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Seyŏng |
Pak Se-yong (7 July 1902 – 28 February 1989) was a North Korean poet and politician, best known for writing the lyrics of "Aegukka", the national anthem of North Korea.
Pak, a native of Goyang, Gyeonggi-do in what is now South Korea, crossed over to the Soviet-controlled northern half of the Korean Peninsula in 1946.
Pak became involved in North Korean politics from the country's earliest days. In 1948 he became a member of the Supreme People's Assembly. In May 1954, he was named a member of the central committee of the General League of Culture and Art. In October 1956, he was elevated to the standing committee of the Writers League. In 1961, he became a member of the central committee of the newly created Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland.
Pak finished writing the lyrics of "Aegukka" in June 1947. Other representative works of his include the lyric poems "The sunrise at Poch'onbo" (1962), "History of Millim" (1962), and "When a fire is lit in the heart" (1963).