Ten Thousand Lives by Ko Un

Ten Thousand Lives

Ko Un with Brother Anthony of Taize (Translator), Young-Moo Kim (Translator)

364 pages first pub 2004 (editions)

fiction poetry emotional reflective sad slow-paced

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Ko Un grew up in a formerly Japanese-controlled territory that was very much the center of the Korean War. Ten Thousand Lives is his major, ongoing work, which began during his imprisonment, when he determined to describe every person he had ever ...

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