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  2. Kim Dong-in - Wikipedia

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    Kim Dong-in, born on October 2, 1900, in Pyongyang, South Pyongan Province, Korean Empire, was a pioneer of realism and naturalism in Modern Korean literature.A son of a wealthy landowner, like many other young Korean intellectuals Kim took his higher education in Japan, attending the Meiji Academy in Tokyo and entering the Kawabata School of Fine Arts. [2]

  3. Korean literature - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 Kim Tong-in and Kim Hyok founded a literary magazine, Changjo (창조 Creation) marking the starting point of contemporary Korean literature. The magazine was followed in 1920 by GaeByeok (개벽), and Pyeho (폐허 廢墟 The Ruins, Hwang Song-u and Yom Sang-sop); in 1921 Changmichon (장미촌); in 1922 Baekcho (백조 White Tide, Yi ...

  4. List of magazines in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The magazine publishing in Korea emerged as a result of the interactions with Western culture. [1] Early magazines aimed at raising awareness of Koreans. However, later political developments shaped the goals of magazines. Following the partition of South and North Korea the leftist periodicals disappeared in the country. [2]

  5. Korea Today - Wikipedia

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    The magazine focuses on cultural and industrial progress made in the country. [7] It also publishes North Korea short stories. [8] Copies of the magazine are handed out to tourists on flights into the country. [9] The magazine was initially published in Russian only. [5] Today, it is published in English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and ...

  6. South Korean literature - Wikipedia

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    Also referred as 'pure literature' in South Korea. Most authors translated by the Korea Literature Translation Institute for translation falls into this category. The terminology is often criticized, and is a constant theme of discussion in the literature of South Korea. Some of the notable [according to whom?] Korean mainstream fiction writers ...

  7. K-pop icon Rain wants to ‘remember the memories’ he ... - AOL

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    Before there were K-pop heavy hitters like BTS — and member Jung Kook taking over the TODAY plaza — Blackpink, Twice, Le Sserafim and Seventeen, among others, Rain was the K-pop sensation ...

  8. Korean poetry - Wikipedia

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    Hyangga largely disappeared as a form of Korean literature, and "Goryeo songs" (Goryeo gayo) became more popular. Most of the Goryeo songs were transmitted orally and many survived into the Joseon period, when some of them were written down using hangul. The poetic form of the Goryeo songs is known as byeolgok.

  9. Timeline of K-pop at Billboard - Wikipedia

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    Current Billboard logo. Timeline of K-pop at Billboard is a history of K-pop as recorded by Billboard, Billboard charts and Billboard K-Town, an online magazine column, presented by Billboard on its Billboard.com site, that reports on K-pop music ; artists, concerts, chart information and news events. It is followed by later history at Timeline of K-pop at Billboard in the 2020s. BoA ...