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In "Barley", two intellectuals, Sihyǒng and Kwanhyǒg, represent only one aspect of mourning for their past ideology. The possibility of mourning that combines introjection and incorporation is represented by Mugyǒng, a person who has been living normal working life. In other words, Mugyǒng...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Kim, Namcheon (autor)
Otros Autores: 김남천, 1911-1953, 박선영, Park, Sunyoung (traductor), Gatrall, Jefferson J. A. (traductor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Korean
English
Publicado: Seoul Asia Publishers(아시아) 2015
Colección:바이링궐 에디션 한국 대표 소설 104
Bi-lingual edition modern Korean literature 104
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Sumario:In "Barley", two intellectuals, Sihyǒng and Kwanhyǒg, represent only one aspect of mourning for their past ideology. The possibility of mourning that combines introjection and incorporation is represented by Mugyǒng, a person who has been living normal working life. In other words, Mugyǒng, who has nothing to do with mourning, represents the possibility of a new life. Mugyǒng, who did not begin with an ideology from the outset, resolves to live a sincere life based on "active resignation." We witness in this character traces of the hearbreakingly difficult struggle that Kim Namch'on went through while trying to see even a little light in the darkness of the late-colonial period."
Descripción Física:186 páginas 19 cm
ISBN:9791156620679 (set)
9791156620815