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- Q624334 description "Korean writer".
- Q624334 description "Korean writer".
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- Q624334 abstract "Kim Yeong-nang (January 16, 1903 – September 29, 1950) was a Korean writer from Gangjin county, South Jeolla province, in present-day South Korea, where he spent most of his life. He participated in the Korean independence movement and as a teenager was jailed for six months in Daegu. Though he was a noted performer of traditional Korean music, he also loved classical Western music and was one of the few of his time who could read and appreciate English language poetry, Keats and Yeats being among his favorites. When the Japanese oppression was at its height, he alone in Gangjin refused to change his name or offer worship at the Shinto shrine. Many of his earlier poems clearly express opposition to Japanese rule, and after Korea’s liberation in 1945 he voiced his disquiet at the political polarisation that was tearing the country apart. When the growing unrest came to threaten the life of his family, he moved to Seoul, where he died as the result of a shrapnel wound to the stomach during the Korean War.".
- Q624334 alias "Kim, Yun-sik; Kim, Yeong-rang".
- Q624334 birthDate "1903-01-16".
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- Q624334 birthYear "1903".
- Q624334 deathDate "1950-09-29".
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- Q624334 deathYear "1950".
- Q624334 thumbnail Poem_monument_of_Kim_Yeong-nang_Gangjin_South_Korea.jpg?width=300.
- Q624334 wikiPageExternalLink KimYeongNang.htm.
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- Q624334 alternativeNames "Kim, Yun-sik; Kim, Yeong-rang".
- Q624334 dateOfBirth "1903-01-16".
- Q624334 dateOfDeath "1950-09-29".
- Q624334 name "Kim, Yeong-nang".
- Q624334 placeOfBirth "Gangjin, South Jeolla, Korea".
- Q624334 placeOfDeath "Seoul, Korea".
- Q624334 shortDescription "Korean writer".
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- Q624334 comment "Kim Yeong-nang (January 16, 1903 – September 29, 1950) was a Korean writer from Gangjin county, South Jeolla province, in present-day South Korea, where he spent most of his life. He participated in the Korean independence movement and as a teenager was jailed for six months in Daegu.".
- Q624334 label "Kim Yeong-nang".
- Q624334 depiction Poem_monument_of_Kim_Yeong-nang_Gangjin_South_Korea.jpg.
- Q624334 givenName "Yeong-nang".
- Q624334 name "Kim, Yeong-nang".
- Q624334 name "Yeong-nang Kim".
- Q624334 surname "Kim".