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  2. Hwang Sun-won - Wikipedia

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    Hwang was born while Korea was under Japanese colonial rule in Taedong County, South Pyongan, in modern-day North Korea.Hwang Sunwon made his literary debut as a middle school student with the publication in 1931 of his poems “My Dream” (Naui kkum) and “Fear Not, My Son” (Adeura museowo malla) in Eastern Light (Donggwang). [1]

  3. The Descendants of Cain - Wikipedia

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    The Descendants of Cain (Korean: 카인의 후예) is a 1954 novel by South Korean writer Hwang Sun-won (황순원). It was instantly popular and has continued to be a steady seller ever since. [ citation needed ] It was selected by LTI Korea for translation into English and French.

  4. List of Korean novelists - Wikipedia

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  5. Rain Shower - Wikipedia

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    Rain Shower", also "Shower" or "Sonagi" (소나기), is a Korean short story written by Korean writer Hwang Sun-won in 1952. A sonagi is a brief but heavy rain shower that starts suddenly, usually on a hot afternoon. In Hwang’s story, the rain shower symbolizes the short but heart-rending love between the boy and the girl.

  6. Category:Korean novelists - Wikipedia

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  7. Chung So-sung - Wikipedia

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    After he published Atene ganeun bae (아테네 가는 배 The Ship Bound for Athens) in early 1985, he won the Dongin Literary Award. Hwang Sun-won, who was the judge for the award, has said the following of the story: "It is a great harvest to have gotten this work, which allowed us to profoundly reaffirm the pain of our division to the world."

  8. The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly - Wikipedia

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    The book became the first work by a Korean author to reach the number one spot on the UK bestseller list within a month of its English-language release. [ 7 ] References

  9. Category:20th-century Korean poets - Wikipedia

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    This category is for poets who held the nationality of undivided Korea.Typically, this includes people whose pertinent status or activities occur during periods such as Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945), the Korean Empire (1897–1910), the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897), or earlier.