Yi Sang
|rr=I Sang |mr=I Sang |hangulborn=김해경 |hanjaborn= |rrborn=Gim Hae(-)gyeong |mrborn=Kim Haegyŏng }} Kim Hae-kyŏng (; September 23, 1910 – April 17, 1937), also known by his art name Yi Sang () was a writer and poet who lived in Korea under Japanese rule. He is well known for his poems and novels, such as Crow's-Eye View and Wings. He is considered as a pivotal and revolutionary figure of modern Korean literature. Provided by Wikipedia-
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11by Kimm Heejin, Sull Jae Woong, Gombojav Bayasgalan, Yi Sang-Wook, Ohrr HeechoulGet full text
Published 2012-01-01
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13by Chun Cheng, Jun Yang, Si-Wei Li, Guofu Huang, Chenxi Li, Wei-Ping Min, Yi SangGet full text
Published 2021-02-01
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14by Lee Hye, Yi Sang-Yeop, Park Seyeon, Yu Jaelim, Park Jin-Hee, Lee Gunsup, Yeom Chang-Hwan, Hong Young, Yang Joosung, Lee SukchanGet full text
Published 2009-08-01
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16by Chelsea R. Johnson, Reginald J. Millwood, Yuhong Tang, Jiqing Gou, Robert W. Sykes, Geoffrey B. Turner, Mark F. Davis, Yi Sang, Zeng-Yu Wang, C. Neal StewartGet full text
Published 2017-11-01
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