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Essays and Essays from Other Countries
[Contents introduction]
February 16, 2025, 80 years after sunset
While reading his poems, I want you to follow the land of his connection and feel the land where he walked and his heart.
Looking up to the sky, Counting the stars,
Waiting for the morning of the times, Yun Dong-ju (1917? 1945)
A collection of Japanese-Korean and Japanese-Korean poems.
A collection of Japanese-Korean and Japanese-Korean poems.
The most beloved and clearest poems in South Korea.
A trip to trace the life of the poet with poems and photos.
To all Japanese readers
I think that there is a truth that is closest to the thoughts of the poet.
This time, my father (Yun Il-ju) came together with the Korean manuscript of the collection of Japanese-Korean and Japanese-Korean poems.
I read the Japanese-Korean and Japanese-Korean poems again with the feeling of having a conversation with my father.
When the collection of Japanese-Korean and Japanese-Korean poems was published in November, 1984, I think that there is a truth that is closest to the thoughts of the poet.
[Biography of Author]
" Yun Dong-ju (Yun Dong-ju) "Born on December 30, 1917, in the former Manchuria (present-day Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture).
Graduated from Yanhui Vocational School (present-day Yonsei University School) in 1941.
Studied abroad in 1942.
After working at Rikkyo University, he was arrested on suspicion of violating the Maintenance of Public Order Law (independence movement) in 1943 when he was a student at Doshisha University.
After working at Fukuoka Prison, he died in prison on February 16, 1945.
In 1948, his family and friends published" 『 Sky, Wind, Stars, and Poems : 』 ", a collection of poems left by Yun Dong-ju.
1941.11.20 1984 ユンインソク Ibuki Ibuki Shea Yun Dong-ju Yun Dong-ju Yun Dong-ju editorial supervisor