Rat Fire: Korean Stories from the Japanese Empire
Theodore H. Hughes (editor-in-chief), Chae-yong Kim (editor-in-chief), Jin-kyung Lee (editor-in-chief), Sang-gyong Yi (editor-in-chief), Yong Song Yong-hui Pak (author), Myong-hui Cho Hak-song Ch'oe (author), Nam-ch'on Kim Hyo-sok Yi (author), Ki-yong Yi Sin-ae Paek (author), Nam-won Yi Kyong-ae Kang (author), Sa-ryang Kim Sor-ya Han (author), Man-sik Ch'ae Yong-sok Kim (author)
Hardback Published on: 31/12/2013
Price: £52.00
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Synopsis
This volume brings together twelve short stories by colonial Korean proletarian writers, as well as two works written in 1946 under U.S. military occupation. The volume provides a diverse, ever-changing portrait of the complex movements of people and ideas that constituted both colonial Korea and the Japanese empire, adding the tumultuous experiences of those from the Korean peninsula to the existing international canon of socialist and feminist literature.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cornell University Press
- ISBN: 9781933947877
- Number of pages: 350
- Dimensions: 222 x 146 x 32 mm
- Weight: 907g
- Languages: English
