Nabi T'aryong and Other Stories

Nabi T'aryong and Other Stories

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Description
An Ethnic Korean Woman in Japan Struggles to Find Her Identity
When she utters “our country,” which does she mean, Korea or Japan? Lee Yang-ji’s short stories “Yuhi” and “Nabi T’aryǒng” portray the agony and inner conflict of Zainichi (ethnic Koreans residing in Japan) who find themselves considered strangers both in Korea and Japan.
“Yuhi” features the eponymous protagonist going to Korea in search of her roots as does Aiko, the main character of “Nabi T’aryǒng.” Both women grow frustrated after realizing that they are considered marginal persons who can be neither Korean nor Japanese.
The two works vividly show traces of the writer’s agonizing search for her identity and feelings of ambivalence as a second-generation Zainichi. Through these autobiographical stories, she uses her personal problems to brilliantly explore the realm of ethnic identity and language.

Included Works
Nabi T’aryŏng (Nabi taryon, 1982)
The Diver (Kazukime, 1983)
My Brother, Gone Before Me (Anigoze, 1983)
Yuhi (Yuhi, 1988)
저자

LeeYangji

Yangji(YoshieTanaka,1955-1992)
Asecond-generationZainichi(ethnicKoreanresidinginJapan)novelist,artist,andfolkdancer,LeeYangjiusedwritingasoneofmanycreativeoutletstoexploreherexperienceasanoutsiderinbothJapaneseandKoreansociety.ShestudiedinKoreanliteratureandperformanceatWasedaUniversityinTokyoandlateratSeoulNationalUniversity,whereshewrote“NabiT’aryǒng.”In1989,shebecamethefirstZainichiwomantoreceivetheAkutagawaPrize"Yuhi,"thelastnovelshepublishedduringherlifetime.
In1992,Leediedatage37fromacutemyocarditis,andherfinalnovelIshinokoewaspublishedposthumously.Tomarkthe30thyearofherpassing,YangjiLeeSelectionandKotobanoTsue:LeeYangjiEssayCollectionwerepublishedin2022.

목차

Yuhi
TheDiver
MyBrother,GoneBeforeMe
NabiT’aryǒng:AMourningButterfly