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  2. Gadjah Mada University - Wikipedia

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    www.ugm.ac.id /en. Gadjah Mada University (Javanese: ꦈꦕꦮꦶꦪꦠꦒꦗꦃꦩꦢ, romanized: Ucawiyata Gajah Mada; Indonesian: Universitas Gadjah Mada, abbreviated as UGM) is a public research university located in Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Officially founded on 19 December 1949, Gadjah Mada University is one of the ...

  3. Writers Association of Korea - Wikipedia

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    On November 18, 1974, the Council of Writers for Freedom and Practice (자유실천문인협의회) was established by a number of writers including Ko Un to protect the rights of writers, and started a campaign to free the poet Kim Ji-ha from imprisonment. [1][2] 1987, the group was extended to become Association of Writers for National ...

  4. Ron McMillan - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Novelist, travel author, photojournalist, writer for film and television. Nationality. British. Ron McMillan (born 29 April 1958) is a Scottish freelance photojournalist and author best known for his rare photo coverage of North Korea and for authoring one of the few [1] crime/suspense novels taking place in modern-day South Korea.

  5. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    Freelancer. Freelance (sometimes spelled free-lance or free lance), [1] freelancer, or freelance worker, are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance workers are sometimes represented by a company or a temporary agency that resells freelance labor to ...

  6. Han Kang - Wikipedia

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    Han Kang (Korean: 한강; born November 27, 1970) is a South Korean writer.From 2007 to 2018, she taught creative writing at the Seoul Institute of the Arts. [1] Han rose to international prominence for her novel The Vegetarian, which became the first Korean language novel to win the International Booker Prize for fiction in 2016.

  7. Category:Korean writers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for writers holding the nationality of undivided Korea. In general this means people who wrote during Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945), the Korean Empire (1897–1910), the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897), or preceding time periods. People of the Korean peninsula who wrote after 1948 normally do not belong in this category ...

  8. Korean literature in translation - Wikipedia

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    Korean literature in translation. The current concept of Korean Literature (한국문학) focuses mostly on the literary work evolved within South Korea, its translation and gradual transition into 'World Literature' caused by the national globalisation drive, commonly known as 'Segyehwa' (세계화) (Medina, 2018).

  9. Diary of Kim Ku - Wikipedia

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    Paekpŏmilchi. Paekpŏm ilchi[a] (Korean: 『백범일지』), title translated as the Diary of Kim Ku or Diary of Kim Gu, is the Korean-language autobiography of Korean independence activist Kim Ku. It was written in two parts, with the first volume completed in 1929 and the second around 1942. Both volumes were published at once on December ...