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Kim Sok Bom(金石範)

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Title
Kim Sok Bom
Family Name
Kim
First Name
Sok-pom
Preferred Name
-
Pen Name
Sok Bom KIM, KIM SŎK-PŎM, 金石範
ISNI
0000000117793340
Birth
1925
Death
-
Occupation
Novelist
Period
Modern
Representative Works
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  • English(English)
  • Korean(한국어)
  • Chinese(汉语)

Kim Sok Bom (1925-) is a zainichi Korean novelist. Born in Osaka, Japan, Kim relocated to Seoul immediately following Korean liberation, but soon returned to Japan, where he settled permanently and became a writer. In 1967, he published his debut work Kkamagwiui jugeum (까마귀의 죽음 Death of a Crow). A running theme in Kim’s work is the Jeju Uprising, which is the premise behind his epic series Hwasando (화산도 Volcanic Mountain), written between 1965 and 1997. Kim was awarded the Jiro Osaragi Prize in 1984 and the Mainichi Art Prize in 1988, both in Japan, and the first Jeju Uprising Peace Prize in 2015 and the first Lee Ho-cheol Literary Prize in 2017.* Novel Hwasando (화산도 Volcanic Mountain) (1965-1997)

김석범(1925~)은 재일 한인 소설가다. 일본 오사카에서 태어났으며, 해방 직후 서울에 갔다가 얼마 지나지 않아 오사카로 돌아온 후 계속 일본에 거주하며 작품 활동을 하고 있다. 1967년 《까마귀의 죽음》을 출간하며 작품 활동을 시작했다. 제주 4.3 사건을 지속적으로 다루었으며, 1965년부터 1997년까지 집필한 대하소설 《화산도》가 대표적이다. 일본에서 1984년 오사라기 지로상, 1988년 마이니치 예술상을, 2015년 제1회 제주 4.3 평화상, 2017년 제1회 이호철문학상을 수상했다. 

 金石范(1925-),在日韩裔小说家。出生于日本大阪,解放后曾暂居首尔。重返大阪后,一直定居日本从事写作工作。1967年推出《乌鸦之死》(《까마귀의 죽음》),从此开始作品创作活动。其作品多以济州四三事件为素材。代表作是1965年至1997年创作的长篇小说《火山岛》(《화산도》)。1984年获日本大佛次郎奖、1988年获每日新闻艺术奖、2015年获第1届济州四三和平奖,2017年获第1届李浩哲文学奖。        长篇小说《火山岛》(《화산도》,1965-1997)

  • 장편소설 《화산도》(1965~1997)

Original Works3

Translated Books5 See More

E-books & Audiobooks1

  • English(English) E-books
    The Curious Tale of Mandogi's Ghost
    Kim Sok Bom et al / 金石範 / 2010 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 20th century > Historical > Biographical > Political > Social