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Eastern Sentiments

About the E-Books

Author
T`aejun Yi
Co-Author
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Translator
Janet Poole
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Published Year
2012
Country
UNITED STATES
Classification

KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Essay > 21st century

Original Title
무서록
Romanization of Original
Museorok
Original Language

Korean(한국어)

ISBN
9780231520539
Page
-
Series
OVERDRIVE READ

About the Author

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  • Yi Tae Jun
  • Birth : 1904 ~ 1956
  • Occupation : Novelist
  • First Name : Tae Jun
  • Family Name : Yi
  • Korean Name : 이태준
  • ISNI : 0000000078343821
  • Works : 17
About the Original Work
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  • 무서록
  • Author : Yi Tae Jun
  • Published Year : 1941
  • English Title : Eastern Sentiments
More About the Original Work
Descriptions -
  • English(English)

The Confucian gentleman scholars of the Choson dynasty (1392-1910) often published short anecdotes exemplifying their values and aesthetic concerns. In modern Seoul one scholar in particular would excel at adapting this style to a contemporary readership: Yi T'aejun.

Yi T'aejun was a prolific and influential writer of colonial Korea and an acknowledged master of the short story and essay. He also wrote numerous novels and was an influential editor of cultural news. Born in northern Korea in 1904, Yi T'aejun settled in Seoul after a restless youth that included several years of study in Japan. In 1946, he moved to Soviet-occupied northern Korea, but by 1956, a purge of southern communists forced him into exile. His subsequent whereabouts cannot be confirmed, though rumors claim Yi returned to Pyongyang, only to be exiled once more. It is believed Yi T'aejun passed away between 1960 and 1980, but his works were not made available until 1988, when South Korean censorship laws concerning authors who had sided with the north were eased.

The essays in this collection reflect Yi's distinct voice and lyrical expression, revealing thoughts on a variety of subjects, from gardens to immigrant villages in Manchuria, from antiques to colonial assimilation, and from fishing to the recovery of Korea's past. Yi laments the passing of tradition with keen sensibility yet, at the same time, celebrates human perseverance in the face of loss and change. Most important, his essays recount the author's attempt to re-experience the past and keep it alive against absorption into the Japanese nation.

Janet Poole faithfully reproduces Yi's complex craft, retaining his idiosyncratic tone and narrative. A brilliant introduction to a remarkable prose stylist, Eastern Sentiments eloquently complicates the historical, political, and aesthetic concerns of Orientalism.

Source: https://lti.overdrive.com/media/1073033?cid=37224

Translated Books1

  • Eastern Sentiments
    English(English) Book
    Eastern Sentiments
    YI T`AEJUN / 이태준 / 2009 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Essay > 21st century