Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Yang Kui (Chinese: 楊逵; Wade–Giles: Yang K'uei; 18 October 1906 – 12 March 1985) was a prominent writer in Taiwan under Japanese rule. Raised in Japanese-language schools, he went to the Japanese mainland, where he experienced both persecution and acceptance, especially by Japanese communists. Under these influences he became a proletarian novelist. After the World War II, he was imprisoned by the Kuomintang government from 1949 to 1961."@en }
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- Yang_Kui comment "Yang Kui (Chinese: 楊逵; Wade–Giles: Yang K'uei; 18 October 1906 – 12 March 1985) was a prominent writer in Taiwan under Japanese rule. Raised in Japanese-language schools, he went to the Japanese mainland, where he experienced both persecution and acceptance, especially by Japanese communists. Under these influences he became a proletarian novelist. After the World War II, he was imprisoned by the Kuomintang government from 1949 to 1961.".
- Q697943 comment "Yang Kui (Chinese: 楊逵; Wade–Giles: Yang K'uei; 18 October 1906 – 12 March 1985) was a prominent writer in Taiwan under Japanese rule. Raised in Japanese-language schools, he went to the Japanese mainland, where he experienced both persecution and acceptance, especially by Japanese communists. Under these influences he became a proletarian novelist. After the World War II, he was imprisoned by the Kuomintang government from 1949 to 1961.".