Kang Kyeong-ae (1906-1944), one of Korea's great modern authors, wrote her stories during the Japanese occupation of Korea. Kang's work is remarkable for its rejection of colonialism, patriarchy, and ethnic nationalism during a period when such views were truly radical and dangerous. With an expert commentary by Sang-kyung Lee and beautifully translated by Anton Hur, this collection of Kang's work displays her sensitivity, defiance, class-consciousness, and deep understanding of the oppressed people she wrote about.
What Christmas is, as We Grow Older
Charles Dickens
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Songling Pu
bookTarinoita Saharasta
Sanmao
audiobookbookWings Over Talera
Charles Allen Gramlich
bookStrange Stories from a Chinese Studio (Volumes 1 and 2)
Songling Pu
bookThe Starmen
Leigh Brackett
bookThe Scent of Pine: A Novel
Lara Vapnyar
bookAbove Us Only Sky : A Novel
Michele Young-Stone
bookMother
Maxim Gorky
bookThings They Lost
Okwiri Oduor
audiobookWhisper
Yu-Ko Chang
bookPunished
Ann-Helén Laestadius
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