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  1. Yi Sang-ryong (Korean: 이상룡; November 24, 1858 – June 15, 1932) was a Korean Liberation activist, serving as the third president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea from 1925 to 1926.

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  4. The Goseong Lee clan ( Korean : 고성 이씨; Hanja : 固城 李氏) is a Korean clan. Their bon-gwan is in Goseong County, South Gyeongsang Province. According to the census held in 2015, the number of members was 104,768. Their founder was Yi Hwang, who was appointed as Lord of Goseong after he successfully defeated the Khitans. [1] .

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yi_SangYi Sang - Wikipedia

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    Kim Hae-gyeong was born in Seoul, Korea on September 23, 1910, in Seoul. His father Kim Young-Chang worked in the letterpress printing service in a palace before his birth, but after an accident that cut off his finger, he opened a barbershop and made their living. He was raised by his uncle Kim Yeon-Pil (김연필; 金演弼) since 1913, because Yeon-Pil and ...

    Jung Ji-yong

    Jung Ji-yong is a founding member of the Guinhoe which Lee Sang belongs. In 1933, he was an editorial advisor to and played a major role in promoting Yi sang's poems to the world. With the help of Jeong Ji-yong, Yi sang published works such as "꽃나무" and "이런시" in Korean in .

    Park Tae-won

    Park Tae-won and Yi Sang were members of Guinhoe(九人會), which means the Circle of Nine people. And they joined the club in 1934. They first met at Dabang Jebi, which is coffee house opened by Yi Sang in Jong-no 1(il)-ga. The time when they first met is supposed June or July 1933, because, Kim Ki-rim, one of members of Guinhoe, and Ko Un wrote Jebi was held in July 1933 and Kim Ok-hee, sister of Yi Sang, wrote June of same year. The story of their first met is written in Park Tae-won’s memoir f...

    Kim Ki-rim

    Kim Ki-rim, a poet and a newspaper reporter at the Chosun Ilbo, played as one of the founding members of Guinhoe. Initially, Yi was introduced to Kim by Park Tae-won. In their first encounter, they talked about Jules Renard, Salvador Dalí, and René Clair. Kim got interested in Yi because there was a common aesthetic affinity about surrealismbetween them. Kim's 7 letters with Yi Sang remains today with the name "To Kim Ki-rim (김기림에게)". The letters were written in 1936 to 1937. In that period,...

    Geum-Hong

    In 1933, 23-years-old Yi Sang first encountered Keum Hong, who was Kisaeng, when he was on a trip to Baecheon Oncheon (배천온천; 白川温泉) for recuperation of his tuberculosis. They developed their romantic relationship, thus they managed a coffee house, Jebi, in Jong-no 1st Street, Gyeongseong. He designated her as the manager of the coffee house and lived together estimate for two years. Their relationship was rough since they had suffered from financial degradation. She frequently stayed outside t...

    Gwon Sun-ok

    After the failure of the coffeehouse Jebi, he took over the cafe 'Tsuru'(Hangul: 쓰루, Kanji: 鶴) by being mortgaged the house held by Yi Sang's parents. He scouted Kwon Soon-ok had worked in the other cafe, 'Angel', as a waitress. Since she was highly educated, she had broad interaction with other writers like Jeong In-taek. While he fell over to her, their romantic relationship was not completely established. Jeong In-taek had a secret crush on her, which led to a romantic triangle. Even Jeong...

    Byeon Dong-rim

    Byeon Dong-rim (변동림), a writer introduced to Yi Sang through Gu Bon-woong, became his wife. Yi Sang and Byeon Dong-rim met in 1936, through a set-up by Gu Bon-woong. Only three months into their marriage, Yi Sang left for Tokyo alone, where his health sharply deteriorated, resulting in his transfer to the attached hospital of Tokyo Imperial University. His condition further worsened due to a sudden arrest, and he was already in a severe state by the time he arrived at the hospital. Upon recei...

    Yi was perhaps the most famous avant-garde writer of the colonial era. In his work he experimented with language, interiority, separation from inside one's self as well as the outer world. His poems, particularly, were influenced by Western literary concepts including Dadaism and Surrealism. Yi's history in architecture influenced his work, which o...

    Yi Sang: Selected Works (translated by Don Mee Choi, Jack Jung, Joyelle McSweeney, and Sawako Nakayasu), Seattle and New York: Wave Books, 2020. ISBN 9781950268085.
    The Wings, Seoul: Jimoondang Publishing, 2001. ISBN 89-88095-50-2.
    Three Poets of Modern Korea: Yi Sang, Hahm Dong-seon, and Choi Young-mi, Louisville: Sarabande Books, 2002. ISBN 1-889330-71-X
    Yi Sang, "Wings," translated by Walter K. Lew, in Modern Korean Fiction: An Anthology, eds. Bruce Fulton and Youngmin Kwon. NY: Columbia University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-231-13513-0

    Short stories 1. Wings (1936)First published in literary magazine Jogwang, Sep. 1936 (issue 11) Essays 1. Lingering Impressions of a aMountain Village - a Few Paragraphs from a Journal of Travels to Seongcheon (1976) In Azalea, issue 2, p .331. 2. 《Ennui》 3. 《The First Wander》 Poems 1. 2. 〈BOITEUX·BOITEUSE〉(《朝鮮と建築 (Joseon and Architecture)...

    Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology(GIST) 'Yi Sang's Literature and Science' course, which is opened annually for undergraduate students by Division of liberal arts and sciences of the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology(GIST), aims to analyze the Yi Sang's literary works from the perspective of science. In this class, in addition t...

    Lew, Walter K.; Henry H. Em; et al. (April 1995). "Portfolio: Yi Sang (1910–1937)". Muae 1. New York: Kaya (1): 70–149. ISBN 0702215538.

    (korean) Works related to Yi Sangat Wikisource
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    • April 17, 1937 (aged 26), Tokyo
  6. Yi Dongnyeong (also spelled Yi Dong-nyung) was a Korean independence activist. He served as the fourth (1926), seventh (1927–1930), eighth (1930–1933), tenth (1935–1939), and eleventh (1939–1940) President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in exile in Shanghai, China.

  7. 9 October 2017. stated in. Korean Authority File. National Library of Korea ID. KAC201621514. subject named as. ... idwiki Yi Sang-ryong; jawiki ...

  8. Jan 26, 2017 · Romance. Original release. January 26, 2017 - May 4, 2017. Written by. Park Eun Ryung. Directed by. Yoon Sang Ho. Starring. Lee Young Ae as Seo Ji Yoon / Shin Saim Dang. Song Seung Heon as Lee Gyeom. Oh Yoon Ah as Choi Whieum Dang. Yoon Da Hoon as Lee Won Soo. Country of Origin. South Korea. Original language. Korean. No. of episodes. 28. Timeslot.