Han Moo-sook was born October 25, 1918, in
Seoul and graduated from
Pusan Girls’ High School. She initially studied fine arts but switched to literature after she married Kim Zin-hoong in 1941. She has five children. Active in literary and artistic circles as well, Han Moo-sook held various posts, serving as the director of Korean
P.E.N. Club, the
National Museum of Korea, and Korean Women Writers’ Assembly. After that she traveled from one literary triumph to another. Han received first prizes in drama competitions with a one-act play,
Heart, in 1943 and a four-act play,
Frost Flowers, in 1944. In 1948, in a competition sponsored by the newspaper Kukche Sinbo, she received first prize for her full-length novel,
And So Flows History. She won the Asia Foundation's Freedom Literature Award for a short story entitled "Abyss" (1957) and the Republic of Korea National Literature Award for her novel
Encounter (1986). Han published her first novel,
The Changes of History, with Jai-Yaing Press and received popular acclaim. She also published short stories including "Broken Image," "Coming Home," "Stone," "The Emotional Complex," and "A Halo Around the Moon." ==Work==