Description |
1 online resource (223 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Contents; Preface to the Fortieth Anniversary Edition; Crossing; Homecoming; Once upon a Time, on a Sunday; Lost Names; An Empire for Rubber Balls; ""Is Someone Dying?""; In the Making of History-Together; Author's Note |
Summary |
In this classic tale, Richard E. Kim paints seven vivid scenes from a boyhood and early adolescence in Korea at the height of the Japanese occupation, 1932 to 1945. Taking its title from the grim fact that the occupiers forced the Koreans to renounce their own names and adopt Japanese names instead, the book follows one Korean family through the Japanese occupation to the surrender of the Japanese empire. Lost Names is at once a loving memory of family and a vivid portrayal of life in a time of anguish |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Kim, Richard E., 1932- -- Childhood and youth
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SUBJECT |
Kim, Richard E., 1932- fast |
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Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography
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Childhood and youth of a person
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Authors, American
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Manners and customs
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SUBJECT |
Korea -- Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92003077
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Subject |
Korea
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Genre/Form |
Biographies
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780520948129 |
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0520948122 |
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0520268121 |
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9780520268128 |
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