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  2. The Bird That Drinks Tears - Wikipedia

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    Beetle (Korean; 딱정벌레 Ttakjeongbeolle) Instead of horses, Tokebi breed huge flying beetles as a means of transportation. Tokebi managed to teach beetles sign language, and beetles use their antennae to communicate with Tokebi. They are usually large enough to carry up to two people (one if the person happens to be a Rekkon).

  3. ASIA Publishers - Wikipedia

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    ASIA Publishers (Korean: 도서출판 아시아; RR: Doseochulpan Asi-a) is a Seoul-based book publisher best known for producing multi-volume series of translated Korean literature in bilingual format, generally at novella length and usually featuring a short biography of the author, a background of the social and historical setting of the work, and a brief collection of Korean critical ...

  4. Hunminjeongeum - Wikipedia

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    Hunminjeongeum was intended to be a simpler alternative to the incumbent Chinese-based Hanja, in order to promote literacy among the general populace. It originally included 28 letters, but over time, four of those (ㆆ, ㆁ, ㅿ, ·) were abandoned, [ 2 ] leading to the current 24 letters of Hangul.

  5. Pachinko (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Pachinko is the second novel by Harlem-based author and journalist Min Jin Lee. Published in 2017, Pachinko is an epic historical fiction novel following a Korean family who immigrates to Japan . The story features an ensemble of characters who encounter racism , discrimination , stereotyping , and other aspects of the 20th-century Korean ...

  6. Han Kang - Wikipedia

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    Han Kang (Korean: 한강; born 27 November 1970 [1]) is a South Korean writer.From 2007 to 2018, she taught creative writing at the Seoul Institute of the Arts. [2] Han rose to international prominence for her novel The Vegetarian, which became the first Korean language novel to win the International Booker Prize for fiction in 2016.

  7. Korean language - Wikipedia

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    South Korean authors claim that the standard language (pyojun-eo or pyojun-mal) of both South Korea and North Korea is based on the dialect of the area around Seoul (which, as Hanyang, was the capital of Joseon-era Korea for 500 years), but since 1966, North Korea officially states that its standard is based on the Pyongyang speech.