Lee Ze-ha (; born 1938) is a South Korean writer, poet and painter.
Lee Ze-ha was born in 1938 in Miryang, Keishà Ânan Province, Korea, Empire of Japan. Lee studied fine art and sculpture at Hongik University, and immersed himself in the works of William Faulkner and Camus, while exploring expressionism and surrealism. Lee has also taught creative writing at Myongji University. He made his formal literary debut with the publication of "Hand" in 1961.
The Literature Translation Institute of Korea summarizes Lee's work:
"A Traveler Does Not Rest Even on the Road" (Nageune neun gil eseodo swiji anneunda) earned Lee the Yi-Sang Literature Prize in 1985. In addition to his writing, Lee works in other artistic genres. He was written movie scripts, composed soundtracks, and exhibited his own artwork.
Fiction
Poetry
Novels