‘Twitter President’ novelist Lee Oi-soo dies while battling… 76 years old (total)

Diagnosed with stage 2 stomach cancer in 2014, cerebral hemorrhage on March 22, 2020, and struggle with pneumonia in early March of this year

He died at Hallym University Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital around 8 pm… Chuncheon Lake Banquet Funeral Home Prepared

Novelist Lee Oe-soo

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(Seoul, Chuncheon = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Eun-jung and Yang Ji-woong = Novelist Lee Oe-su, who worked as the village head of Gamseong Village in Hwacheon-gun, Gangwon-do, passed away on the 25th following suffering a brain hemorrhage last year. He died at the age of 76.

The bereaved family said on the same day that writer Lee Oe-su passed away at around 8 pm on the same day while fighting the disease.

The deceased recovered following undergoing surgery for stage 2 gastric cancer in 2014, but collapsed due to a brain hemorrhage in March 2020 and struggled with the disease for three years.

The author became a hot topic when he announced his marriage three years ago, and in early March of this year, he was hospitalized in the intensive care unit with pneumonia due to the followingeffects of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). died in

The funeral will be held at the Chuncheon Lake Banquet Hall.

Born in Hamyang, Gyeongsangnam-do in 1946, the deceased entered Chuncheon National University of Education in 1965 and attended for 8 years, but eventually dropped out in 1972 and was selected as the short story ‘Apprentice Children’ in the Gangwon Ilbo New Chun Literary Arts the same year.

Three years later, in 1975, he officially debuted with the novel ‘Medal’ and won the ‘Generation’ Magazine Rookie of the Year Literary Award. Longing also turns into a fossil’ Essay ‘It’s raining in my sleep’, ‘Hahahahak’ and ‘Invincible Youth’ continued to write vigorously.

The deceased, who dreamed of becoming a painter as a child and had a history of winning a prize at the Chuncheon National University of Education, held the ‘Erotic Art Exhibition of Four Artists’ in 1990 and the solo exhibition of Seonhwa in 1994.

In addition, he has been active in the entire cultural world, crossing terrestrial entertainment programs, sitcoms, cable TV, and .

In particular, the deceased has more than 1.7 million Twitter followers and is also called the ‘Twitter President’ by pouring out hard-line political remarks through social networking services (SNS).

In addition to the 2008 New Light textbook issue, he poured out political remarks on social media, such as the remarks of former lawmaker Jin-tae Kim, “candles go out when the wind blows,” and the remarks of former President Lee Myung-bak, “a morally perfect regime”.

The deceased has a deep connection with Gangwon-do.

Born in Hamyang, Gyeongsangnam-do, and raised in Inje-gun, Gangwon-do, the deceased lived and wrote in Chuncheon for over 30 years.

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