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  2. Brother Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Brother Anthony (born 1942) is a translator, scholar, and member of the Taizé Community. He was born Anthony Graham Teague in the United Kingdom but has since become a naturalized citizen of South Korea under the Korean name An Sonjae ( Korean : 안선재 ).

  3. Taizé Community - Wikipedia

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    www.taize.fr The Taizé Community ( French : Communauté de Taizé ) is an ecumenical Christian monastic community in Taizé , Saône-et-Loire , Burgundy , France. It is composed of about one hundred brothers, from Catholic and Protestant traditions, who originate from about thirty countries around the world.

  4. Kim Su-yeong - Wikipedia

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    Translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé and Young-Moo Kim. Cornell East Asia Series, No. 110. 2001 Bilingual CEAS Edition, 328 pages. 1-885445-10-5. Kim Su-Yong, Cent poèmes , translated into French and introduced and annotated by Kim Bona; introduction by Laurent Grisel; preface by Jean-Paul Michel.

  5. Jeong Ho-seung - Wikipedia

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    Though Flowers Fall I Have Never Forgotten You: The Collected Poems of Jeong Ho-seung (2016) - translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé and Susan Hwang (ISBN 9781624120824) Loving (연인, 2020) - translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé (ISBN 9781624121425)

  6. Yi Munyeol - Wikipedia

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    Yi Mun-yol's father was a member of Korea's "wealthy elite". He had a 40-room residence and 200 pyeong, or 660 square meters, of land. He studied in Britain and taught agriculture at Seoul National University.

  7. Kim Yeong-nang - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yeong-nang (January 16, 1903 – September 29, 1950) was a Korean writer from Gangjin county, South Jeolla province, in present-day South Korea, where he spent most of his life.

  8. Ujeon - Wikipedia

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    Ujeon (우전; 雨前; lit. "pre-rain"), also called cheonmul-cha (첫물차; lit. "first flush tea"), [1] refers to nokcha (green tea) made of young, tender leaves and buds hand-plucked before gogu ("grain rain", 20–21 April).

  9. Mount Colzim - Wikipedia

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    Mount Colzim (or Qulzum, Qalzam, or Qolozum [1]), also known as the Inner Mountain of Saint Anthony, is a mountain in Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, which was the final residency of Anthony the Great from about AD 311, when he was 62 years of age, [1] [2] to his death in 356.

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