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Tal-su Kim
was a Korea-born, Japan-raised writer. He is considered the "founding father" of Resident Korean literature. He was born in Masanhoewon-gu. Although he spent most of his life in Japan, many of his literary works are set in Korea and explore the injustices of colonial rule and its painful aftermath. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 4 results of 4
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Nihon no naka no Chōsen bunka /
日本の中の朝鮮文化 /by Kim, Tal-su, 1919-1997Published 2001Call Number: Loading…
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Chōsen : minzoku, rekishi, bunka /
朝鮮 : 民族, 歴史, 文化 /by Kim, Tal-su, 1919-1997Published 1958Call Number: Loading…
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Nihon no Chōsen bunka : zadankai /
日本の朝鮮文化 : 座談会 /Published 1982Other Authors: “…Kim, Tal-su, 1919-1997…”
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Kodai Nihon to Chōsen : zadankai /
古代日本と朝鮮 : 座談会 /Published 1982Other Authors: “…Kim, Tal-su, 1919-1997…”
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