Abstract:This article offers a revisionist perspective on the relationship between 1960s North and South Korean literature by showing how writers in the North engaged with and creatively rewrote works from the South. Contextualizing such practices within a longer history of cross-border reading in the North, the article highlights how North Korean poetry and drama from the immediate aftermath of South Korea's April Revolution of 1960 took up South Korean literature's image of the volcano and reimagined it as a symbol o… Show more
“…In the original publication of this article, the incorrect citation was given for the quotation in the second sentence of the first full paragraph on p. 92. The citation at the end of this sentence should be (Kim Subŏm 1966, 57).…”
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“…In the original publication of this article, the incorrect citation was given for the quotation in the second sentence of the first full paragraph on p. 92. The citation at the end of this sentence should be (Kim Subŏm 1966, 57).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the author would like to clarify that the preceding citation “(56),” on the last line of p. 91, refers to (Kim Subŏm 1966, 56).…”
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